Soguksu Spor midfield dynamo Stephen Adu-Adisi says division four in Turkey is more competitive than the Ghana Premier League.
Stephen Adu-Adisi popularly known in the Turkish league has played for Nisantasi before inking a two-year deal for Soguksu Spor.
However, in an interview with Sekondi based Radio Silver, the Ghanaian international was asked how competitive is the Turkish league and in response said “the Turkish fourth tier is competitive and has better facilities than the Ghana Premier league”
He however continued that Ghana has abundance of talent and that is what Turkey is lacking but in terms of the competitiveness and facilities, the Turkish fourth tier is ahead of the Ghanaian topflight football.
Stephen Adu-Adisi played for Takoradi based Division two side, Apremdo Arsenal and Division One League side Sekondi Hasaacas before leaving for Europe.
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Meanwhile, kyfilla.com understands that former Black Stars goal poacher Prince Tagoe is also plying his trade in the Turkish fourth tier.
Stephen Adu-Adisi played in 2011/12 for Sekondi Hasaacas, moved to Zambia to join Power Dynamos and is currently with Soguksu Spor in the Turkish division four.