Black Stars goalkeeper Joseph (Jojo) Wollacott has expressed his satisfaction following his transfer to Sky Bet League One side Crawley Town FC from Scottish club Hibernian FC. The deal was finalized on Thursday, July 18, with the 27-year-old signing a two-year contract, marking his return to the third tier of English football after previous stints with Bristol City and Charlton Athletic.
Wollacott had joined Hibernian on a three-year deal last season, but a thigh injury limited him to just eight appearances for the club. Reflecting on his move to Crawley Town, Wollacott said, “I am delighted to get the deal over the line. It was a quick turnaround, so I am very happy it was done quickly. Unfortunately, last season did not work out for me, so I was looking for a solution. I know Scott [Lindsey, Crawley Town Manager] from my time at Swindon, and I really enjoyed working with him, so this seemed like a great fit.”
Wollacott was also part of the Black Stars squad that recently won two 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Mali and the Central African Republic.
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