At 34, the Ghanaian forward is enjoying a remarkable season with Boreham Wood, proving that experience and determination can still shine in football’s lower leagues.
Kwesi Appiah has always been a journeyman, moving from club to club in search of the right fit. Now, in what many would call the twilight of his career, he’s found new life at Boreham Wood in England’s National League.
With 23 goals this season, Appiah is not just playing—he’s thriving. His love for scoring remains as strong as ever. “This is a great milestone so far, but I still have plenty to come. I’m enjoying scoring goals, and that’s something I have and will always look to do,” he told Sportsblog247.com.
Despite playing for his 20th club, he has embraced his role at Boreham Wood, forming a crucial partnership with his teammates as they push for promotion. “Now, as it always has been, it’s about enjoying scoring goals and helping my team win games. I love scoring goals with a passion, so I can eventually push my team to promotion.”
His journey has been one of perseverance—marked by lower-league struggles and a proud moment representing Ghana at AFCON. As he continues to lead from the front, Appiah is also laying the groundwork for his future, preparing for life after football with coaching and scouting.
For now, though, the goals keep coming, and his experience is proving invaluable to Boreham Wood’s ambitions.
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