Ghana’s rich footballing dynasty may soon witness its newest gem. Razan Ayew, the son of Black Stars captain Jordan Ayew, is already showing flashes of brilliance that remind many of his legendary grandfather, Abedi Pele.
Fondly called “Picco”, the youngster has become a talking point after a recent video shared by sports blogger officialmeatpie captured him in action. Training alongside his uncle Andre Ayew and other senior professionals, Razan impressed with his determination, composure, and flair.
Despite the demanding drills, the boy—distinguished by his distinct afro—matched the intensity, never shying away from competing with seasoned players. At times visibly exhausted, Razan still pressed on, winning admiration from those watching. His confidence and natural touch on the ball sparked excitement and comparisons to his grandfather’s elegance in the 1990s.
Though not yet enrolled in any youth academy, Razan is already a sensation on social media. Clips of his ball control and movement have gone viral, fueling speculation about whether he could one day carry the Ayew family torch into another generation of Black Stars greatness.
Meanwhile, his father Jordan Ayew continues to shine for Ghana. Fresh from celebrating his 34th birthday on September 11, the Leicester City forward has been in red-hot form during the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. With 11 goal involvements in just eight matches, Jordan has led from the front, keeping Ghana on top of Group I. One more win in October could seal Ghana’s ticket to the World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico—where Jordan would join his brother Andre in captaining the nation at football’s biggest stage.
Beyond the records and headlines, one heartwarming moment stood out recently. After returning to Ghana for international duty, Jordan reunited with little Razan, whose sheer excitement captured the hearts of fans. Many playfully suggested that just as Jordan now leads the Black Stars, his son might one day wear the armband too.
From Abedi Pele to Andre and Jordan, the Ayew legacy has become part of Ghana’s football story. Now, all eyes turn to young Razan—perhaps the next chapter in a dynasty that refuses to fade.




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