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‘Tough times never last’ – Kofi Agbesimah optimistic he would succeed at Samartex

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Former Hearts of Oak captain Kofi Agbesimah has set his sights on a successful tenure at FC Samartex, following his controversial time with the Phobians. The 28-year-old defender recently inked a two-year deal with the Ghana Premier League champions after deciding to part ways with Hearts of Oak after just one season.

In a statement made after the transfer, Agbesimah expressed his optimism for the future, drawing on his past experiences of overcoming challenges. “When I first joined Bofoakwa Tano as a young player, I encountered similar hurdles to those I faced before joining Bechem United. However, I didn’t give up; I persevered, and the rest is history,” Agbesimah stated, as quoted by Sabastian Hayfron on Facebook.

He added, “The truth is that tough times never last, but tough people do.” Agbesimah’s journey to FC Samartex holds significance as the Samreboi-based club gears up for their debut CAF Champions League campaign following their recent Ghana Premier League title victory.

With his determination and past successes in mind, Agbesimah is ready to bring his skills and leadership to FC Samartex, hoping to make a positive impact both on and off the pitch. Ghanaian football fans are keen to see how the former Hearts of Oak captain will fare in this new chapter of his career and are hoping for great things from him in the upcoming season.

Managing Editor at Ghanafuo.com