Ghanaian defender Kingsley Fobi joins PAE Chania in Greece

 

Ghanaian defender Kingsley Fobi has completed a move to Greek club PAE Chania FC on a free transfer, GHANAsoccernet.com can confirm

The fullback has been unattached ever since he left Recreativo Granada in July 2021.

The former Watford U23 player signed a two-year contract with the Greek Super League 2 side and has already marked his debut for the club.

The former Ghana U20 star was introduced in the second half of Chania’s league against Diagoras Rodou last Wednesday.

Fobi joined Italian Serie A club Udinese Calcio in January 2016 from Right to Dream Academy in a deal worth around €300,000.

The 23-year-old moved to Granada U19 immediately after signing for Udinese before heading Watford U23 a year later.

Fobi enjoyed loan spells at SD Formentera, UD Ibiza and CD Badajoz before he signed for Recreativo Granada in August 2020 on a free transfer.

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