Kasim Nuhu Adams Joins Finnish Champions KuPS on Two-Year Deal
Kasim Nuhu Adams has sealed a move to Finnish top-flight side Kuopion Palloseura after signing a two-year contract with the club.
The Ghanaian centre-back arrives at the Veikkausliiga outfit as a free agent, bringing with him considerable experience from several European leagues.
Adams, 30, has enjoyed a career that has taken him through top competitions across Europe, including spells in the Swiss Super League, the Bundesliga and Spanish football. He has also appeared in continental tournaments such as the UEFA Europa League and the UEFA Europa Conference League.
The defender first gained major recognition during his time with BSC Young Boys, which eventually earned him a transfer to TSG Hoffenheim in 2018. Since then, he has featured for several European clubs, including Fortuna Düsseldorf, FC Basel and Servette FC.
Standing at 190cm, Adams is widely recognised for his commanding physical presence, strong aerial ability and leadership at the heart of defence.
After completing the transfer, the Ghanaian international expressed excitement about starting a new chapter with the Finnish club.
“The reception was really good. The team welcomed me nicely, and the coaching staff made sure that everything was in order right from the start,” Adams said.
“The first few practices were really good for me, and I enjoyed them a lot. The development looks good, and I’m looking forward to working with the team.”
Although this will be his first experience playing in Finland, Adams admitted he was already aware of the club’s reputation in European competitions.
“Of course, I had heard about Finland, and I also knew about Kuopio Palloseura. The club regularly participates in European competitions, so I was naturally aware of it,” he added.


