Ghanaian defender Fard Ibrahim has joined Belarusian side Isloch on a three year contract.

The left back finalised his move to the European side early this week after agreeing personal terms and passing a medical examination.

Ibrahim who was on trial at the club has played some trial matches for his new side and impressed.

He is a product of the famed Inter Allies talent factory and played for the club when they were in the Ghana Premier League some time ago.

Fard  made his debut for Allies at the tender  age of 17 and almost immediately became a regular in the first team amassing over 40 appearances in the Ghana Premier League.

Ibrahim was born in Accra on January 7, 2000.  In December last year, Fard moved to the Ghanaian club Verum Ipsum, with whom he ceased cooperation after two months. Then he went to Belarus, successfully passed the medical examination and performed well in friendly matches.

In the 2018/2019 season, Ibrahim was on loan at the Danish club Vejle, but played only for boys (U-19) and reservists.

He was part of the Ghana U-20 team, with which won the African Youth Championship in 2019 in Mauritania.