Ghana Premier League outfit Aduana Football Club have announced the transfer of winger Ben Daouda Sidibe to Zimbabwean giants Dynamos FC in the current summer window.The 26-year-old Burkinabe international joins Dynamos FC on a permanent deal, as he begins a new chapter in his professional career.Aduana Football Club can confirm the permanent transfer of Ben Daouda Sidibe to Zimbabwean giants Dynamos FC. Everyone at Aduana FC wishes you all the best as you begin a new chapter with Dynamos FC, the club said.Sidibe joined Aduana FC ahead of the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season and quickly became an important member of the squad. His pace, attacking ability and work rate on the flanks played a key role as the Dormaa-based club secured a sixth-place finish in the domestic top-flight campaign.The Burkinabe internationals performances further enhanced his reputation in Ghanaian football, where he has built valuable experience after several seasons competing in the league.Before making the switch to Aduana FC, Sidibe had already featured for other Ghana Premier League clubs, including Medeama SC and Basake Holy Stars, where he showcased his qualities as a dynamic winger capable of creating chances and troubling opposition defenders.Prior to his arrival in Ghana, the attacker was based in Burkina Faso, where he played for FC Kadiogo, gaining experience in the Burkinabe football system before making the move abroad.Since arriving in Ghana, Sidibe has made 68 Ghana Premier League appearances across spells with Basake Holy Stars, Medeama and Aduana FC, establishing himself as one of the experienced foreign players in the competition.His move to Dynamos FC comes at a time when the Zimbabwean giants are strengthening their squad ahead of the new campaign, with ambitions of competing strongly on both domestic and continental fronts.For Aduana FC, Sidibes departure marks the end of a brief but impactful spell, while the winger now turns his attention to making his mark in Zimbabwe with one of the countrys biggest football institutions. 



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