Andy Oppong: Ghanaian defender seals free transfer to Aragvi Dusheti in Georgia’s Erovnuli Liga 2

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Ghanaian defender Andy Oppong has completed a permanent move to Georgian side Aragvi Dusheti on a free transfer from an unknown previous club, with his contract running from 2026-04-21 to 2026-04-21. The 20-year-old joins the Erovnuli Liga 2 outfit as a confirmed new signing, taking the shirt number 20 as he begins the next phase of his career abroad.

Oppong’s switch places him in Georgia’s second tier rather than in his home country, marking a clear step into European football. The deal has been finalised as a free transfer, with no fee exchanged between clubs, and no official market value listed for the player at the time of the move. The transfer is recorded as completed, ending any uncertainty over his immediate future.

Born on 08 Jan 2006, Oppong arrives in Dusheti as a young, developing defender whose primary position is listed simply as “Defender.” While the data does not specify whether he is predominantly a centre-back or full-back, his registration as a defender and his age suggest Aragvi Dusheti view him as a project for both present squad depth and long-term potential. He is registered with Ghanaian nationality and has no dual nationality listed.

The move also places Oppong directly into the competitive environment of the Erovnuli Liga 2, a league that has increasingly attracted young foreign players seeking a European platform. Aragvi Dusheti, competing in this division, now add a Ghanaian defender to their ranks with the hope of strengthening their back line over the coming campaigns.

According to his current registration details, Oppong is now tied to Aragvi Dusheti, with his national team field also listing the Georgian club’s name, indicating a clear and formal association between player and team. However, the data available does not provide information on his prior clubs, previous leagues, or any appearance or performance statistics before this transfer, underlining how little-documented his career has been to this point.

No market value is recorded for Oppong at the time of the move, reflecting either his status as a relatively untested player at professional level or simply the absence of a formal valuation. Likewise, there are no documented appearances, match performances, goals, or assists for the current season, and no specific recent match details or statistics are provided in the available data.

Contract start and end dates, beyond the transfer registration date itself, are not fully specified, and there is no listed expiry date for his deal at Aragvi Dusheti. That leaves the precise length of his stay open in the public record and creates the future possibility that he could become a free agent again if no extension is agreed.

Reactions from fans and media in both Ghana and Georgia are not documented in the data, and there is no record of commentary from local or international outlets regarding the move. Nonetheless, the bare facts confirm a clear outcome: Oppong has left his previous, unspecified club situation and is now officially part of Aragvi Dusheti’s squad in Georgia.

For Oppong, the confirmed transfer offers a clean slate and a tangible opportunity to build a professional reputation in European football. If he can establish himself in the Erovnuli Liga 2, the move to Aragvi Dusheti may become the launchpad that shapes the next stages of his career and unlocks his potential at higher levels.

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