Venezuelan move is good for my career - Adjin Ebo

Published on: 24 July 2013

Ghanaian midfielder Livingstone Adjin Ebo has talked up his move to Venezuelan champions Tucanes FC.

The 24-year-old sealed a surprise move from relegated second tier South African club FC AK earlier this month.

Adjin Ebo was signed alongside Gabonese Obambou Franck Perrin who was also bought from South African club FC Radburg.

Many believe the former Maxbees player’s career will see little or even no improvement with the move to Venezuela who are not noted for football.

But the defensive midfielder insists he has made the right move which will further his professional career.

“I played in South Africa in the National first division for FC AK almost for 2 seasons then after that I joined Prestige football academy also in South Africa where I was training with them to keep fit,”

“Then they made the move for me to this club in Venezuela Premier division. It’s a very good platform for me to go further with my career here.

“I just have to keep focused and determined and in the end I believe something good will come out of this.”

Adjin Ebo is expected to help his new side to retain the Apetura championship they won last season. Â Ã‚ Ã‚ Ã‚ Ã‚ 

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