By Dom Agbakpe,
Thai lower-tier side Sisaket Football Club have signed Dominic Adiyah as a free agent after 3 years at Nakhon Ratchasima.
Dominic, 29 played 96 games and found the net 19 times for the Thai premier league side between 2015-2018.
His contract was terminated earlier this year by Nakhon Ratchasima due to poor form.
Sisaket FC finished 10th last term, 8 points above the drop zone and hope their new recruit, Dominic Adiyah can spur them to a better showing this season.
The 5 ft, 8inches forward won the Golden Boot award at the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Egypt with 8 goals and as well was adjudged the most valuable player in a tournament Ghana emerged champions.
The former Gomoa-Feteh Feyenoord (WAFA) and Hearts of Lions man was poached by AC Milan afterwards but failed to register an appearance at the club.
He represented Ghana at the FIFA World Cup in South Africa in 2010.
He’s had spells with Partizan Belgrade (Serbia), Arsenal Kyiv (Ukraine), Regina (Italy). Also played for Karsiyaka (Turkey) and Atyrau (Kazakstan).
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