South Korean outfit Chungbuk Cheongju FC have confirmed the signing of Ghanaian striker Sadam Sulley after leaving Japanese side FC Ryukyu.
The 27-year-old has joined the K League 2, the second tier of South Korean football outfit on a long-term deal ahead of the new football season.
“Chungbuk Cheongju FC has signed a striker Saddam Sulli from Ghana. Sadam, who weighs 191cm 88kg, boasts his ability to fight and airball competition based on a solid physique. Munjeon's ability to possess the ball and decisiveness are good,” the club confirmed on their social media pages.
"Saddam Sulli's registered name is Saddam, and his back number is 35."
After signing the dotted lines, Sadam expressed his joy and readiness to bang-in the goals when the new season starts.
"I'm happy to come to Korea and start with Chungbuk Cheongju FC. Excited to meet fans and teammates and excited for my first challenge in Korea. As a striker, I think scoring goals is the most important thing. I will do my best to score many goals and help the team go higher."
Sulley is an attacker with big potential, as he showcased for FC Ryukyu in the J3 League during his one-year stint at the club.
By: Pascal Amoah

