Emmanuel Antwi’s call-up to Ghana’s Black Stars is a story of resilience and transformation. Just a season ago, the 24-year-old midfielder was battling relegation with Great Olympics. Now, he stands poised to represent his nation at the highest level. Joining Asante Kotoko in July marked a turning point for Antwi, who quickly became a central figure for the Porcupine Warriors, showcasing composure, vision, and a goal to his name.
Antwi’s unbroken presence on the field this season has been a driving force in Kotoko’s campaign for the Ghana Premier League title. His impressive performances have now earned him a spot in the national team, marking his first invitation to the Black Stars.
Although he may not play in Ghana’s crucial AFCON qualifiers against Angola and Niger on November 15 and 18, respectively, Antwi’s inclusion is a vital step forward. His journey serves as an inspiration to many—proof that hard work, resilience, and determination can turn a difficult past into a promising future.
With Ghana needing wins in both qualifiers to keep AFCON hopes alive—and requiring favorable results from Sudan’s matches—Antwi’s call-up also brings fresh energy and ambition to the squad. This experience will be invaluable as he learns from the nation’s top players, building the confidence and skill he’ll need to eventually anchor Ghana’s midfield.
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