FA Cup champions, Hearts of Oak have signed former Legon Cities goalkeeper, Eric Ofori Antwi, on a three year deal.
Eric Ofori Antwi joined the Phobians after his contact with Legon Cities expired.
He put pen to paper following his medicals and completing the necessary processes with Hearts of Oak.
The ‘never say die’ club announced his arrival via Twitter on Wednesday, August 3, 2022.
“We are glad to announce the latest family member, Eric Ofori Antwi,” Hearts of Oak tweeted.
🔴🟡🔵 | NEW PHOBIAN
We are glad to announce the latest family member, Eric Ofori Antwi. He signed a 3-year contract after passing his medicals. he joins the pool of great goalkeepers in the squad. He is finally reuniting with his former coaches.#AHOSC#Phobia4Life pic.twitter.com/f46Xrn75HF
— Phobians – #MTNFACupChampionsðŸ…🆠(@HeartsOfOakGH) August 3, 2022
The 27-year-old joined Legon Cities prior to the start of last season season from Medeama but parted ways with the club and bid farewell to them ahead of the 2022/23 season.
The former Black Satellites goalkeeper started the season on a higher note, clinching a Man of the Match award against Heart of Oak in their opening game but failed to keep his place in the team.
He has previously played for Inter Allies, Asante Kotoko and Medeama SC.