Ghana Premier League side Ebusua Dwarfs have confirmed the signing of Japanese striker Jindo Morishita.
The 25-year-old will play for Dwarfs until the end of the current season.
In a statement, the club said; "Cape Coast Mysterious Ebusua Dwarfs, the pride of Central Region, announces the acquisition of a Japanese Football Striker – Jindo Morishita.
"Jindo Morishita has a strong aspiration to build a new relationship between Japan and the African continent, especially Ghana, through football.
"Cenpower Holdings sponsored the signing to join the Ghana Premier League side, Cape Coast Mysterious Ebusua Dwarfs.
Cenpower Holdings is a wholly-owned Ghanaian power producer which partners, among others, Sumitomo Corporation (a leading Japanese fortune 500 global trading and business investment company)."
Dwarfs are ninth on the league log with 23 points after the first round.
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