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Black Queens striker Vivian Konadu Adjei joins Turkish giants Beşiktaş JK

Nana Agyemang by Nana Agyemang
August 16, 2024
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Ghana Black Queens striker Vivian Konadu Adjei has completed a move to Turkish powerhouse Beşiktaş JK United Payment.

Adjei joins Beşiktaş JK from Ferencvárosi Torna Club in Hungary following successful negotiations. Her transfer marks a significant step in her career after an impressive stint in Hungary.

Before her time at Ferencvárosi, Adjei made headlines with Indian club Gokulam Kerala FC, where she scored an impressive 44 goals in 20 matches. Her prolific performance there led to her current move to the Turkish giants.

Adjei began her career with Kumasi Sports Academy Ladies in the Ghana Women’s Premier League and later joined Thunder Queens. Her remarkable season with Thunder Queens, where she scored seven goals in the 2020–21 league, caught the attention of Gokulam Kerala.

She earned her first call-up to the Black Queens in 2021, participating in the Aisha Buhari Cup against Cameroon and the 2022 Africa Women’s Cup of Nations qualifiers against Nigeria. Notably, she scored in the 89th minute of her debut match, securing a 2–0 victory for Ghana.

With her move to Beşiktaş JK, Adjei continues to make strides on the international stage, further enhancing her profile as a top striker.

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