Ghana midfielder Ebenezer Ofori says he is satisfied with landing in Vejle so early that he gets a full start with his new teammates.
The former VFB Stuttgart midfielder has signed agreement with Vejle Boldklub until the end of the current season, becoming the second Ghanaian player to join the club after defender Jerome Opoku.
Reacting to his move to the Danish club, Ofori said: “I was presented with an ambitious project that fits with my own ambitions. At the same time, I have heard incredibly well about Vejle Boldklub, the setting here and the club’s fans from Alexander Milosevic, who despite his short time in Vejle sold the club well to me. It’s a choice that’s about me showing that I can become a key player here and help the club survive. That’s all I’m aiming for,”
I’m a player who gives everything every single match and I hope the spectators notice that. Now we have to prepare for the task that awaits in the spring, and I am happy to be here in Vejle.” He added.
The left-footer enforcer has previously featured for New Edubiase United FC, AIK VFB Stuttgart and New York City.




























