By Kwame Bediako
Elijah Satekla, the brother of Ghanaian music sensation Stonebwoy, has officially signed with Legon Cities FC. The 26-year-old attacking midfielder has committed to a two-year contract as the club gears up for the second half of the Ghana Premier League season.
Satekla’s signing comes at a critical time for Legon Cities, who are currently struggling in the league. After a challenging first round, the team finds itself in 17th place with only 14 points from 17 matches. The club is hopeful that Satekla’s addition will provide a much-needed boost to their performance and help them avoid relegation. His presence on the pitch is expected to bring a new dynamic to the team’s attacking play.
The announcement of Satekla’s signing was subtly hinted at by Legon Cities through social media, where they shared a song from his famous brother, Stonebwoy. This creative marketing strategy has generated buzz among fans, who are eager to see how the footballer will fare in the competitive league.
As the January transfer window progresses, Satekla becomes the fourth player to join the Royal Blues, following the acquisition of former Kotoko winger Emmanuel Gyamfi. Coach Yaw Acheampong is optimistic that Satekla’s skills and creativity will be instrumental in turning the team’s fortunes around in the upcoming matches.
With Satekla’s arrival, Legon Cities fans will be filled with hope and anticipation to see him prosper with the club. The combination of his footballing talent and the support of his brother’s musical fame could create a unique synergy that captivates both sports and music lovers. As the season unfolds, all eyes will be on Satekla to see if he can deliver the spark that Legon Cities desperately needs.