Former Orlando Pirates striker Kwame Peprah has claimed his first title since leaving the South African giants.
Peprah spent two years on the books of Pirates, although his spell included a stint on loan at Maritzburg United.
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In total, he made 44 appearances for the Bucs, registering nine goals and one assist, according to Transfermarkt.
After Pirates, he briefly moved to Israel, but his stint there with Hapoel Hadera ended before he made his official debut.
This was followed by a more productive spell in India with Kerala Blasters, where he scored 14 goals in 43 appearances.
In July, Peprah signed a one-year contract with Svay Rieng in the Cambodian top flight.
Fortunately, the centre-forward didn’t have to wait long to secure his first piece of silverware.
This week, Peprah's inspiring man-of-the-match performance led Svay Rieng to the 2025 Cambodian Super Cup title.
His club won the final 2-1 against Phnom Penh Crown FC, with Peprah scoring a brace to seal the victory.
According to Transfermarkt, the 24-year-old is Svay Rieng's most valuable player, worth €375,000 (approximately R7.7 million).
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