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FootballFormer Kotoko Player Mark Adu Amofah Shares Lovely Moment With Wife in US Army
- Former Asante Kotoko player Mark Adu Amofah seems settled in his new profession in the US Army
- The former footballer shared a lovely moment with his wife, who is also a member of the United States Army
- Adu Amofah played for Asante Kotoko in the earlier years of his career before moving abroad to continue his football
Mark Adu Amofah, a former Kumasi Asante Kotoko player, has shared a lovely moment with his wife working together in the United States Army.
The ex-footballer hung his boots up, a few years ago and travelled to the United States, where he eventually joined the army.
Adu Amofah and his wife, Pearl Amofa, seem to be loving the moment together as they posted a picture of themselves in their army uniform.
The 34-year-old last played for Bahrani club FC Sitra, before calling it a quit on a career that was hugely affected by injuries.
The best spell of Adu Amofah's career came when he was with Asante Kotoko, where he scored 21 goals from 29 matches.
He started his football journey at juvenile club, Young Brazilians and Fauzan FC in the late 90's before getting his breakthrough at Liberty Professionals.
Mark Adu Amofa joins US Army
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that former Kumasi Asante Kotoko player, Mark Adu Amofah has joined the United States Army after two decades of football.
The ex-footballer last played for Bahrani club FC Sitra, before moving to the United States, where he eventually decided to join the army.
In a photo spotted on Instagram, the Ghanaian-American made the grade for the US Army and will serve the United States.
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