Kwame Kizito insists he did his best at BK Hacken

Published on: 15 April 2020

Ghanaian striker Kwame Kizito has insisted that he did his best during his spell with Swedish topflight club BK Hacken.

The forward moved to Sweden in 2019 after he had parted ways with Libyan side Al-Ittihad Tripoli. According to him, he left the African side because of the violence in the country.

Having spent one year with BK Hacken, Kwame Kizito subsequently earned a transfer to Falkenbergs FF where he currently plays.

Reflecting on his stay with Hacken, the former Hearts of Oak striker has noted that he gave out his best despite some difficult moments at the start of his stint.

“I think I did a good season. They (Häcken) were very kind and helpful to me. The workouts and all that was perfect. I also think I did my best in Häcken, although it was difficult for me. It was a step forward in my career”, Kizito told Football Channel.

The 23-year-old added, “When I was in Häcken it was difficult for me in the beginning. But over time I think that grew into the team and I got to play. I had a three-year contract with Häcken at the same time as Falkenberg said they wanted me. So they really just had to hire me”.

Kwame Kizito scored 3 goals and provided 3 goals during his time with BK Hacken.

 

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