Ghanaian centre-back Marcel Appiah has completed a switch to American second-tier side Birmingham Legion FC, GHANASoccernet.com can exclusively confirm.
Appiah was on trial at German lower-tier side VfB Lübeck after leaving VfL Osnabrück in the summer.
Read: Ghanaian defender Joseph Baffo joins German Bundesliga 2 side MSV Duisburg
The 30-year-old guardsman was offered a contract at the club after impressing the club’s hierarchy during the trials but turned it down and opted to join the fast-rising American United Soccer League outfit ahead of the new season.
He signed a multi-year contract with the Alabama-based outfit, pending completion of a P1 visa and an International Transfer Certificate (ITC).
Read: Callum Hudson-Odoi: Chelsea boss criticises Bayern Munich conduct
Appiah becomes the second Ghaniana to join the club after former Inter Allies midfielder Prosper Kasim.
He was born to a Ghanaian father and an Italian mother in Schwelm, and his uncle is a former Italian soccer player and current German politician.
Appiah has played for clubs such as Schalke 04, Arminia Bielefeld and NEC Nijmegen.
Source: Ghanasoccernet.com