Rwandan Premier League giants APR FC have signed former Asante Kotoko midfielder Richmond Nii Lamptey on a two-year deal, according to GHANAsoccernet.
Lamptey joins APR after his contract with Kotoko expired, bringing an end to a successful three-year stint with the club. During the just-ended season, he made 17 league appearances and provided five assists, underscoring his importance to the Porcupine Warriors. Despite battling injuries, the 27-year-old played a crucial role in Kotoko’s Ghana Premier League title triumph in 2021.
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A product of WAFA, Lamptey has also represented Ghana at the international level, making the Black Stars’ final squad for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in Côte d’Ivoire. His experience and skills will be valuable assets to APR, and his signing is seen as a significant boost to the team. Lamptey is expected to play a key role in their upcoming campaign.
This move marks a new chapter in Lamptey’s career, and he is eager to make an impact in the Rwandan Premier League. With his expertise and experience, he is expected to be a key player for APR as they aim to make a remarkable impact in continental competitions.