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Former Kumasi Asante Kotoko goalkeeper, Felix Annan, has completed a move to US lower-tier side Maryland Bobcats FC.
The deal for the former porcupine warriors captain became successful after fruitful negotiations between both parties.
Felix Annan had been clubless since leaving the Kumasi-based club in September 2021.
The US-based club took to its official Twitter page to announce the capture of the player.
➕ some safe hands
Felix Annan signs for 2022
⚫️ Accra, Ghana
🟡 @WAFAcademySC
⚫️ @AsanteKotoko_SC w multiple 🏆
🟡 All levels of @ghanafaofficial
⚫️ Senior NT for the #AFCON19 In EgyptPlease join us in welcoming Felix to the club!#ForAll
*pending league + USSF approval pic.twitter.com/diGMPjHLvq
— Maryland Bobcats FC (@MDBobcatsFC) January 19, 2022
Felix Annan who felt excited over the development posted on his social media page indicating, the contract offered him was one he couldn’t overlook because he is aimed to help the club achieve to the highest level.
I Am Very Happy & Excited To Announce My New Home For 2022.The Project & Foundation Of This Club Made Me Sign Because I Want To Help This Ambitious Club To The Top.The Offer & Interest From @MDBobcatsFC Was One I Couldn’t Reject.I Am Fully Focused & Looking Forward To A Great pic.twitter.com/vgOjAV4EYn
— Felix Annan (@van_felix12) January 19, 2022
The former West African Football Academy (WAFA) SC graduate has been a national team goalkeeper since 2013, rising through the youth stage through to the Black Stars.
In 2019, Felix Annan was part of the Black Stars team that suffered elimination from the Africa Cup of Nations tournament in Egypt at the round 16 stage at the hands of Tunisia.