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Meet Prosper Ahiabu, the young midfield prodigy of Liberty Professionals FC

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Meet Prosper Ahiabu, the young midfield prodigy of Liberty Professionals FC


Prosper Ahiabu
is a Ghanaian footballer who is 22 years was born  in Volta, Ghana. Prosper plays as a central midfielder for Liberty Professionals. He is a devoted player and can also play as a defensive midfielder. His defensive attributes, amazing control over ball, accurate passing ability etc. make him a unique key player in the midfield. His height also allows him to have better control on the ball in the air.

Ahaibu started his competitive football career by joining Ac Sondisco division 2. After playing for the team for some time, he moved to West Africa Football Academy where he got his national team call up. He joined  liberty to help them survive relegation.

Although he doesn’t have a plethora of goals in his pocket probably because of his position in the field but he is always an asset for the team, setting a required tempo and playing a key role in the midfield. He just won a man of the match award this weekend against Medeama SC.

 

 

 

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