Club football returned with a bang after the first international break of the 2025/26 season, and Ghanaian players wasted no time in making headlines across Europe, North America, and Asia. From England to Saudi Arabia, Black Stars regulars and rising talents turned in eye-catching performances that kept fans buzzing.
In England, red-hot forward Antoine Semenyo extended his blistering run, netting his third league goal to steer AFC Bournemouth to a vital 2-1 victory over Brighton. Over in London, Mohammed Kudus anchored Tottenham’s midfield for the full 90 minutes as Spurs humbled his former side West Ham 3-0. Championship action also had its share of Ghanaian magic: Jordan Ayew found the net and Abdul Fatawu Issahaku laid on an assist to help Leicester City earn a 2-2 draw with Oxford United.
Spain saw a mixed weekend. Thomas Partey made his first league start for Villarreal despite a 2-0 defeat at Atletico Madrid, while Inaki Williams featured prominently in Athletic Club’s surprise 0-1 home loss to Deportivo Alaves. Injuries kept Joseph Aidoo and Abdul Mumin sidelined, but the La Liga season is still young.
In Germany, young striker Ilyas Ansah grabbed a goal for Union Berlin even as they fell 2-4 to Hoffenheim. Defender Derrick Kohn made a late cameo, while Ransford Yeboah Königsdörffer battled hard for Hamburg in a tough 5-0 loss to Bayern Munich.
The Italian top flight brought joy for Kamaldeen Sulemana, who sparkled in Atalanta’s emphatic 4-1 victory over Lecce. In Serie B, Emmanuel Gyasi helped Palermo to a 2-0 triumph, keeping their promotion hopes on track.
France was no different. Alidu Seidu came off the bench to help Rennes dispatch Lyon 3-1, and Augustine Boakye found the back of the net for Saint-Étienne in Ligue 2, sealing a crucial 2-1 win over Clermont Foot.
Elsewhere in Europe, Ghanaian influence was everywhere.
Netherlands: Kamal Sowah played a full game as NAC Breda drew 2-2 with FC Twente.
Turkey: Nicholas Opoku marshaled Kasimpasa’s defence in a 1-0 away win.
Belgium: Youngster Jerry Afriyie impressed for Raal La Louviere in a 1-0 win.
Switzerland & Austria: Goalkeeper Lawrence Ati-Zigi and winger Paul Mensah both enjoyed winning weekends.
Scandinavia: Prince Amoako Junior struck for FC Nordsjaelland in Denmark, while James Ampofo came off the bench to score for Norway’s Stromsgodset.
Across the Atlantic, Joseph Paintsil was a driving force for LA Galaxy in a 2-2 draw with Seattle Sounders, while Emmanuel Sabbi lit up MLS with a stunning brace as Vancouver humbled Philadelphia Union 7-0.
And in Saudi Arabia, the spotlight belonged to 19-year-old Christopher Bonsu Baah, who announced himself in style by scoring on his debut for Al Qadsiah, holding giants Al Hilal to a 2-2 stalemate.
From veteran campaigners like Jordan Ayew to newcomers like Bonsu Baah, Ghana’s football exports proved once again that the Black Stars’ talent pipeline is alive and thriving across the world.




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