Ghanaian striker Francis Andy Kumi has joined Serbia’s top-flight club, FK Radniki Niš, on a long-term deal.
Since participating in the GPL 2022–23 season, Kotoku Royals have produced talented players such as Sabi Ferdinand and Enoch Oppong.
The Akim Oda outfit displayed very high-quality football and teamwork that should be rewarded with better contracts for their players from teams in Europe and other developed leagues.
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Another highly influential and talented young lad who made an impressive statement in the Kotoku Royals team is forward Francis Kumi. Kumi is an exciting player to watch. I believe he has an excellent future ahead of him if he gets regular playing time and the right manager.
Kumi joins the club from Ghana after playing in the 2022–23 Premier League season with Kotoku Royals. The 24-year-old was unveiled by the Serbian club on Tuesday, July 4, after completing his contract.
The forward signed a three-year deal with the club, which will see him stay until June 2026 after leaving Kotoku Royals.
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Kumi, despite his side being relegated from Ghana’s top flight, had an outstanding season and ended the campaign as the club’s top scorer. The player played for Asante Kotoko before joining the Royals. Source: JoySports