Ghanaian defender Kelvin Lamptey-Mills has completed a move to Super League Greece 2 side Kampaniakos, following successful negotiations over the weekend.
The 20-year-old signed a free-transfer contract with the outfit that runs until June 2027, giving him a fresh opportunity in Europe as he embarks on building a perfect path for his career.
Lamptey-Mills joined Kampaniakos after refusing a contract extension. He joined Cypriot side MEAP Nisou on a one-year contract with an option to extend; however declined triggering the option, hence left for a new challenge.
The center-back, who has earned high admiration from Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku, is expected to live up to his billing, become a formidable pillar at his new home and flourish with his exceptional reading abilities.
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Having gathered enough experience playing in the MLS and Cypriot leagues, Lamptey-Mills joins Kampaniakos with experience and leadership.
Lamptey-Mills was a key member of Black Satellites team that finished 3rd in the WAFU Zone B tournament held in Ghana in June 2025.
