After what can be described as a challenging time in the Betway Premiership, former Orlando Pirates forward Kwame Peprah is now demonstrating his abilities in Asia.
The Ghanaian footballer experienced an unsuccessful period with the Buccaneers after spending a year and a half in South Africa. He had joined Up the Bucs in August 2021 from Ghanaian club King Faisal.
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After a year with the Sea Robbers, Peprah was deemed surplus to requirements and was loaned out to the now-defunct Maritzburg United. Upon returning to the Bucs, he was ultimately released at the end of 2022/23 season.
After leaving the Soweto giants, Peprah signed with Israeli Premier League side Hapoel Hadera on a short-term contract. Soon after, just one month later, he moved to Indian club Kerala Blasters on a two-year agreement.
The 24-year-old bulky forward made a mark with the Blasters, who finished eighth in the 13-team Indian Super League standings during the 2024/25 season.
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Peprah found the back of the net ten times and provided four assists in 27 appearances across all competitions in the recently ended Indian Super League season.
The striker is now viewed as a vital cog for Blasters who just recently hired Spanish coach David Catala on Tuesday.
On numerous occasions in the 2024/25 season, Peprah won the fans goal of the match.
This is a better stats compared to the numbers he had in SA. The player scored nine goals for Pirates and netted once for Maritzburg United in over 50 games.