EXCLUSIVE: Ghanaian forward Benjamin Acheampong terminates contract with Zamalek by mutual consent

Published on: 07 September 2018

Ghanaian striker Benjamin Acheampong and Egyptian giants Zamalek have reached an agreement to terminate the contract that binds the two parties club by mutual consent.

The former Kotoko striker declared his intentions about submitting a complaint against the White Castle after being put on the first team’s waiting squad list.

Zamalek had completed the signing of the 27-year-old Ghanian from Egyptian Premier League club Dakhleya in summer 2017.

The 27 year old's spell with Zamalek was far from successful, as he struggled with a physical problem upon joining the team before making his debut in December.

However, Acheampong played for Zamalek in six games scoring two goals, before he was sent on loan in January to Petrojet then coming back to the Whites in the summer.

Zamalek had also decided to complain against the player to FIFA due to fleeing the country without previous notice, but both parties found a common ground and agreed to withdraw their respective complaints before they parted ways consensually.

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