Ghanaian striker Michael Folivi will be playing under new manager Steve Baker at new club Farnborough FC ahead of the upcoming 2023/24 season.
Folivi recently joined English the side from English South Conference League team Chelmsford FC.
The former Watford attacker signed a one-year deal after impressing in the previous season.
The 25-year-old was in great form for Chelmsford FC last season and has been a key player despite battling with injuries. His performances caught the eye of many but it was Farnborough FC who won the race for his signature.
The English-born Ghanaian attacker managed to score six goals in 15 matches following his injury recovery. His transfer is a testament to his hard work and dedication in the lower-tier leagues in England.
Announcing Baker’s appointment, the club said: ”Steve is renowned for his time at Harrow Borough, where he was their longest serving Manager, totalling 501 games in the dugout for the north-west London outfit,”
Baker was previously in charge of Ryman South Chipstead from 2013 until January 2015, when he then took the hotsteat at the Earlsmead Stadium right up until May this year.
Also formerly Manager of Egham Town and Walton & Hersham, Steve turned out for Hayes, Yeading, Hendon and Egham Town throughout his well-respected playing career.
Speaking after his first game in the dugout, Steve said: “Pleased to be on board with the club and a big thanks for the friendly welcome from everyone.
“Great set of lads and really impressed with what I saw last night. Looking forward to the season ahead!”