Francis Antwi Boasiako scored three goals in 23 games for his previous club.
Former Benab striker Francis Antwi Boasiako joins Serbian Super Liga side Javor Ivanjica

Former Benab FC attacker Francis Antwi Boasiako has completed a move to Serbian Super Liga outfit Javor Ivanjica.
The 20-year-old signed a deal with the club after successful negotiations, joining on a free transfer following his departure from Radnički Sremska Mitrovica.
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Boasiako spent just one season with Radnički in Serbia’s second tier, registering three goals and one assist in 23 appearances.
A statement on Javor’s official website confirmed the acquisition:
“Francis Antwi caught the eye of the Javor sports department during the previous season, in which he gained affirmation in the jersey of Radnički from Sremska Mitrovica. He is twenty years old, and in his first professional season he scored three goals and provided an assist across 23 matches.”
Boasiako began his career at Benab FC, where he netted over 50 goals before making the switch to Serbian football.
Following his promising stint in the second division, the Ghanaian forward sees the move to Javor Ivanjica—newly promoted to the Super Liga—as a significant step in his development.
“I’m delighted to join this club and look forward to another chapter in my career,” Boasiako said. “I see it as a big step in my career and I’m ready to give my all.”
He is expected to play a key role for Javor Ivanjica in the upcoming season as the club aims to establish itself in the top flight.
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