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02.02.2010
Ghana's Addy completes dream move to FC Porto



England's player Nana Ofori-Twumasi (C) competes with Ghana's players David Addy (L) and Dominic Adiyiah (R) during their Group D FIFA U-20 World Cup football match in the Egyptian port city of Ismailia, in 2009. Up-and-coming Ghana international defender David Addy has completed a dream move to FC Porto from Danish side Randers FC, the Portuguese giants have announced on their website.

Addy was part of the Ghana under-20 team that won the World Cup last year, and he has also made a few appearances for the Ghana senior side.

The 19-year-old left-back has signed a deal with the former Champions League winners until 2013.

"It's the best day of my life. I'm happy and proud to sign for a club like FC Porto," Addy said on the club's website.

According to newspaper A Bola, Porto paid 800,000 euros for Addy.

Source: © 2010 AFP - Khaled Desouki

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