Kwesi Donsu, a name that has become synonymous with Medeama Sporting Club, has officially ended his long-standing relationship with the Tarkwa-based club after mutually agreeing to terminate his contract, which had one year remaining. The midfield maestro, who has served the club with loyalty, passion, and unmatched dedication for close to a decade, leaves behind a legacy that will be remembered for generations. Both the player and the club reached a consensus to part ways on mutual terms, marking the end of a memorable chapter in the history of Medeama SC.
During his time at Medeama, Donsu rose through the ranks to become one of the most influential figures at the club, eventually wearing the captain’s armband following the exit of Joseph Tetteh Zutah and leading by example both on and off the pitch. He was not only a leader but also a commander who inspired his teammates with his calm presence and technical brilliance. His journey with the Mauve and Yellow was filled with achievements, winning the Ghana Premier League and FA Cup twice, and playing a vital role in qualifying the team for the CAF Champions League and CAF Confederation Cup. His performances on the continental stage brought pride not only to Medeama but also to Ghanaian football.

Donsu’s contributions went beyond just domestic competitions. He had the chance to travel abroad and test himself with other teams like Colorado Springs Switchbacks and Sirens FC from USA and Malta respectivly, gaining valuable experience and exposure, yet he remained deeply connected to Medeama SC. His loyalty and commitment were never in question, and his departure marks the end of an era for the club that nurtured and benefited immensely from his talent. Fans will fondly remember his stunning free kicks, pinpoint passes, and his ability to control games from midfield.
As he officially brings his Medeama journey to a close, Kwesi Donsu leaves with his head held high, proud of the legacy he has built. His name is etched in the club’s rich history as a legend who gave everything to the crest and the fans. Though the “marriage” between Donsu and Medeama has ended, his story with the club will forever remain a cherished part of Ghanaian football folklore.