Ebenezer Dadzie

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Ebenezer Dadzie (born 1 June 1975) is a retired Ghanaian football striker.

He played for Goldfields Obuasi in Ghana, and was capped for Ghana. [1] He was a squad member in the 1997 Korea Cup.

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References

  1. Ebenezer Dadzie at National-Football-Teams.com