Footy-Africa delivers a refreshed and expansive look at how Ghanaian players fared across the globe over the weekend, highlighting goals, assists, crucial minutes and decisive contributions from Europe to Asia.
From Edmund Baidoo’s electric scoring form in Austria to Moritz-Broni Kwarteng’s instant impact off the bench in Germany, Ghana’s football ambassadors once again made their presence felt.
Austria
Edmund Baidoo continued his blistering form for Red Bull Salzburg, finding the back of the net in their comfortable 2-0 victory over BW Linz.
Elsewhere, Emmanuel Agyeman featured for Wolfsberger AC as they edged Austria Vienna 2-1, while Kelvin Boateng saw 33 minutes of action for Austria Vienna.
90’+4 HEIMSIEG! 🙌🏻💯 #wacfak pic.twitter.com/jHvvi5ReYE
— Wolfsberger AC (@WolfsbergerAC) December 7, 2025
England
In the Premier League, Antoine Semenyo impressed for Bournemouth, completing the full 90 minutes in their draw with Chelsea and earning a strong 7.6 rating from LiveScore.
Mohammed Kudus also caught the eye with a composed display in Tottenham’s 2-0 win over Brentford.
In the Championship, Forson Amankwah played 62 minutes in Norwich City’s narrow 3-2 defeat to Watford.
Leicester City’s victory over Derby County saw Ghanaian duo Abdul Fatawu Issahaku and Jordan Ayew both involved in the 3-1 triumph.
Unseen Saturday celes 🤩 pic.twitter.com/PbLWBRgWf7
— Leicester City (@LCFC) December 8, 2025
In the FA Cup, veteran winger Albert Adomah contributed 27 minutes in Walsall’s 2-0 win against Gateshead.
Germany
Jan Gyamerah delivered a full shift for Elversberg in their tight 2-1 win over Paderborn, while Patrick Pfeiffer also clocked 90 minutes as Darmstadt secured a thrilling 3-2 win over Karlsruher SC.
Moritz-Broni Kwarteng came off the bench in Bundesliga 2 and made an immediate difference, assisting the only goal in Bochum’s 1-0 victory over Arminia Bielefeld.
Christopher Antwi-Adjei also featured in Schalke’s solid 2-0 win against Düsseldorf.
France
In Ligue 1, Gideon Mensah helped Auxerre secure a well-earned 3-1 win over Metz, while Mohammed Salisu put in a shift for Monaco despite their narrow 1-0 defeat to Brest.
Ebenezer Annan came on for St. Etienne in Ligue 2, featuring for 36 minutes in their 1-0 loss to Dunkerque.
Belgium
Lawrence Agyekum appeared for Cercle Brugge as they slipped to a 2-1 loss to St. Liege.
Joseph Opoku was part of Waregem’s 1-1 stalemate with Leuven, while Jerry Afriyie featured in RAAL La Louvière’s 2-1 defeat to Dender.
1-1 (einde) | Essevee pakt een punt mee uit Leuven#OhlZwa pic.twitter.com/MezVmi6ZP5
— SV Zulte Waregem (@esseveeofficial) December 7, 2025
Cyprus
Benson Anang played for Chloraka but endured a difficult outing as they fell 4-0 to Pafos.
Denmark
A strong Ghanaian contingent, Prince Amoako, Caleb Yirenkyi and Issaka Seidu, were all involved as Nordsjaelland cruised to an emphatic 5-0 win over Silkeborg.
Greece
Abdul Baba Rahman featured prominently for PAOK as they powered to a 3-1 derby victory over Aris.
Netherlands
Ibrahim Sadiq was on duty for AZ Alkmaar as they battled to a 2-2 draw with Go Ahead Eagles.
⚖️ A draw..
⚽️ 10. Meulensteen (0-1)
⚽️ 31. Parrott (1-1)
⚽️ 40. Deijl (e.d.) (2-1)
⚽️ 80. Meulensteen (2-2)#AZAlkmaar #azgae #TheFutureIsOurs pic.twitter.com/u6cF7YfdMH— AZ (@AZAlkmaar) December 7, 2025
Serbia
It was a busy weekend for Ghanaian players in Serbia:
Edmund Addo and Haqi Addo both featured in OFK Beograd’s 1-0 win over Javor, where Bosiako Antwi also saw minutes for the opposition.
Abdul Yusif and Kwaku Karikari played for Zeleznicar in their 2-1 loss to Napredak.
Skima Togbe helped Novi Pazar snatch a 3-2 win over IMT Novi Beograd.
Ibrahim Zubairu made a late cameo for Partizan in their 4-2 victory over Radnicki.
Ibrahim Mustapha came on briefly for Vojvodina in their impressive 1-0 win over Crvena zvezda.
Switzerland
Lawrence Ati Zigi guarded the posts for St. Gallen in their narrow 2-1 loss to Zurich.
Turkey
Nicholas Opoku delivered a commanding performance for Kasimpasa, holding firm as they battled to a goalless draw against Kocaelispor.





