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    Foster Apetorgbe signs 3 year deal with Sandefjord Fotball in Norway

    Papa LincBy Papa LincMarch 12, 2026No Comments1 Min Read1 Views
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    Former Nsoatreman FC winger Foster Apetorgbe has completed a move to Norwegian top-flight side Sandefjord Fotball, signing a three-year contract with the club ahead of the new season. 

    The talented Ghanaian winger makes the switch from the Ghana Premier League to the Norwegian Eliteserien in what marks a significant step in his professional career.

    Apetorgbe emerged as one of the promising wide players during his time with Nsoatreman, earning recognition for his blistering pace, dribbling ability and attacking contributions from the flanks. The youngster played an important role in the club’s recent campaigns, providing key assists and goals while helping the team remain competitive in Ghana’s top division.

    His consistent performances quickly attracted interest from clubs abroad, with Sandefjord moving to secure his signature as they strengthen their squad for the upcoming Norwegian league campaign.

    The move places Apetorgbe among a growing list of Ghanaian players plying their trade in Scandinavia, a region known for developing young talents and providing a pathway into Europe’s bigger leagues.

    At Sandefjord, the winger is expected to add speed and creativity to the club’s attack as he begins a new chapter in European football.



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