Ghanaian defender Fard Ibrahim has completed a move to Belarusian side Isloch FC, the club has announced.
The former Inter Allies left back has signed a three year deal with the club following a successful negotiations.
The 22 year old joins the side on a free transfer after parting ways with Inter Allies.
The club confirm his signing with a statement on their official website.
“Ibrahim was born in Accra on January 7, 2000. He is a graduate of the Inter Allies Academy. Profile position – left back. He made his debut for his native club at the age of 17 and almost immediately became a player in the main squad. He has more than 40 meetings in the Ghana Premier League. In December last year, Fard moved to the Ghanaian club Verum Ipsum, with whom he ceased cooperation after two months. Then he went to Belarus, successfully passed the medical examination and performed well in friendly matches.
The player already had legionnaire experience. In the 2018/2019 season, Ibrahim was on loan at the Danish club Vejle, but played only for boys (U-19) and reservists. The coaching staff connected the player to friendly matches with the main team and once announced for the cup match.
He was called up to the youth team of Ghana (U-20), with which he participated in the final stage of the African Cup of Nations under 20.
Welcome to the team, Ibrahim!