At just 19 years old, Caleb Marfo Yirenkyi is on the cusp of a dream debut for Ghana’s senior national team. The gifted midfielder from Danish outfit FC Nordsjaelland has earned his first-ever call-up to the Black Stars ahead of the 2025 Unity Cup in London.
Yirenkyi’s meteoric rise in the Danish Superliga has caught the attention of both local and international observers. In a standout season, the teenager made 27 appearances across all competitions, contributing five goals and two assists — an impressive return for a creative midfielder.
Renowned for his technical flair, lightning-fast acceleration, and football intelligence beyond his years, Yirenkyi has become a key figure for Nordsjaelland. His knack for carving out chances in tight situations and his confident finishing make him a potent attacking asset.
Danish coaches and pundits have praised him as one of the brightest talents of his generation, tipping him for greatness in European football. Now, his inclusion in Ghana’s Unity Cup squad signals a new chapter in his budding career — a chance to shine on the international stage.
The Unity Cup offers more than just friendly competition; it’s a platform where young talents like Yirenkyi can announce themselves to the world. For Ghana, his selection underscores a renewed focus on youth development and long-term vision for the national team.
If he brings his club form to London, Caleb Yirenkyi may just write the first few lines of what promises to be a thrilling Black Stars story.




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