Ghanaian teenage midfielder Foster Apetogbor has completed a move to Norwegian top-flight side Sandefjord Fotball after signing a three-year contract with the Eliteserien outfit, GHANAsoccernet.com can confirm
The 18-year-old midfielder joins the club as they continue to strengthen their squad ahead of the new season in the Eliteserien.
Sandefjord enjoyed an impressive campaign last season, finishing fifth in the Norwegian top division, and the club is now aiming to build on that momentum as they push for a place in European competitions.
Apetogbor arrives in Norway after progressing steadily through the ranks in Ghanaian football. He began his development at Yejiman Academy before moving to Achimota Olympiakos, where he continued to refine his game.
The promising midfielder later joined Nsoatreman FC, where he gained wider recognition for his performances in domestic competitions.
During his time at the club, he was part of the team that won the Ghana FA Cup, marking a major achievement early in his career.
Before sealing his move to Norway, Apetogbor also had a stint with African Viking FC, further building his reputation as a promising midfielder with strong technical ability and an impressive work rate.
Sandefjord believe the young Ghanaian’s energy, versatility and potential will add depth to their squad as they prepare for a demanding campaign in the Norwegian top flight.
Apetogbor’s move represents a significant step in his development as he begins a new chapter in European football with Sandefjord.
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