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Ghanaian striker Naeem Mohammed joins South Korea’s Chungnam Asan FC

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
March 10, 2026
in Football, Ghana, Top Stories, Transfers
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Ghanaian forward Naeem Mohammed has taken a bold step in his professional football career by signing with Chungnam Asan FC, a club competing in the K League 2, South Korea’s second-tier professional league. The 29-year-old striker arrives at the South Korean side after an impressive spell with Halmstads BK in Sweden’s top-flight Allsvenskan.

The move marks Mohammed’s first venture into Asian football, signaling a new chapter in his career that promises both challenges and opportunities. Known for his pace, clinical finishing, and ability to operate in tight spaces, Mohammed has built a reputation in European football as a dependable goal scorer and a versatile attacking threat.

During his time at Halmstads BK, Mohammed made a notable impact in Sweden’s Allsvenskan, demonstrating consistent performances that caught the attention of clubs beyond Europe. His decision to move to the K League 2 is seen as a strategic step to broaden his experience and test himself in a different footballing culture. South Korea’s K League is renowned for its high-tempo, technically disciplined style, and Mohammed’s arrival is expected to bolster Chungnam Asan FC’s attacking options.

Speaking about the transfer, Mohammed expressed his excitement to embark on this new journey. He emphasized his commitment to helping Chungnam Asan FC compete at the highest level in K League 2 and his eagerness to adapt to South Korean football. Club officials have welcomed the striker warmly, highlighting his professionalism, experience in European leagues, and goal-scoring instincts as key assets for the team.

Chungnam Asan FC has been ambitious in recent seasons, aiming to solidify its position in K League 2 and challenge for promotion to the top tier. The addition of an experienced forward like Mohammed is expected to strengthen their squad, offering a blend of international exposure and attacking creativity that could prove decisive in the coming season.

For Ghanaian football fans, Mohammed’s move is another testament to the growing presence of Ghanaian players in leagues across the world. From Europe to Asia, Ghanaian talent continues to make waves, and Mohammed’s journey reflects the adaptability and determination of the country’s footballers.

As Mohammed settles into his new environment in South Korea, eyes will be on how quickly he adjusts to K League 2’s competitive pace and whether he can replicate his goal-scoring form from Sweden. If his past performances are anything to go by, Chungnam Asan FC may have just secured a forward capable of delivering both excitement and results for the club in the 2026 season.


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