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  • Armah-Kofi Buah Cuts Sod for GH¢32 Million Ultra-Modern 24-Hour Market at Aiyinasi

    Armah-Kofi Buah Cuts Sod for GH¢32 Million Ultra-Modern 24-Hour Market at Aiyinasi

    The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources and Member of Parliament for Ellembelle, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, has officially cut sod for the construction of a state-of-the-art 24-hour market centre at Aiyinasi in the Ellembelle District of the Western Region.

    The ambitious project, valued at approximately GH¢32 million, is being undertaken by fast-rising construction firm MacWest Construction Limited on behalf of the Ellembelle District Assembly as part of the government’s flagship 24-hour economy initiative aimed at boosting commerce, creating jobs and stimulating local economic growth.

    Addressing chiefs, residents, traders and stakeholders during the sod-cutting ceremony held on Thursday, May 28, 2026, Hon. Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah described the project as a transformational intervention that would redefine trading and commercial activities within the district.

    According to him, the modern facility will provide traders and residents with a secure, well-lit and vibrant environment capable of supporting round-the-clock economic activities.

    He further urged the contractor to prioritise local labour during the construction phase to ensure that residents directly benefit from the project through employment opportunities.

    “This initiative is about creating opportunities that do not end when the sun goes down. The 24-hour economy policy is a practical approach to unlocking the enormous potential of our local markets while keeping economic activities alive within our communities,” he stated.

    The Ellembelle legislator also disclosed that government’s One Million Coders Programme would train at least 50 young people within Aiyinasi in various digital and technological fields to equip them with employable skills for the future economy.

    In addition, he announced plans to establish a palm nut processing factory within the district to further create jobs and strengthen the local economy.

    Hon. Armah-Kofi Buah commended the District Chief Executive for Ellembelle, Joseph Kwasi Armah Agyekum, for securing an additional GH¢11 million development support package for the district after the Assembly emerged as one of the best-performing assemblies in the Western Region.

    He revealed that the funds would be channelled into the construction of a district hospital at Nkroful, the hometown of Ghana’s first President, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah.

    The ultra-modern market complex is expected to feature a police station, fire service station, clinic, gymnasium, supermarket, stores, transport terminal, restaurant, a branch of the Women’s Bank and several other modern facilities designed to enhance commercial convenience and security.

    Construction works are scheduled to commence officially on June 1, 2026.

    Speaking at the event, the Divisional Chief of Aiyinasi, Nana Etwe Kpanyinli VI, expressed appreciation to President John Dramani Mahama for fulfilling his campaign promise to the people of Aiyinasi.

    “In 2016, 2020 and 2024, President Mahama visited Aiyinasi and promised us a modern market. Today, that promise has become a reality,” the chief remarked.

    He noted that the existing market, which is over 69 years old, no longer meets the growing commercial demands of the area and stressed the urgent need for a modern replacement.

    The DCE, Joseph Kwasi Armah Agyekum, also thanked the chiefs and elders of Aiyinasi for releasing the land for the project and appealed to residents to cooperate fully with the contractor to ensure timely completion of the market.

    Assembly Members and local leaders who attended the ceremony described the project as a timely and strategic intervention for Aiyinasi, which continues to serve as a major commercial hub for many communities within the Ellembelle District.

    The government’s 24-hour economy policy remains one of its key socio-economic programmes for 2025/26, targeting urban and peri-urban commercial centres nationwide to drive productivity, create employment and reduce rural-urban migration.

  • FIFA WORLD CUP: COMPLETE HISTORY, LEGENDS, CHAMPIONS AND THE ROAD TO 2026

    FIFA WORLD CUP: COMPLETE HISTORY, LEGENDS, CHAMPIONS AND THE ROAD TO 2026

    Benjamin Kingsley Bonzoh (Sir Benzyma); The FIFA World Cup remains the pinnacle of global football, a competition that has evolved from a modest 13-nation tournament in 1930 into the most prestigious and widely watched sporting spectacle on the planet.

    For nearly a century, the tournament has produced unforgettable drama, iconic champions, heartbreaking defeats, and legendary moments that continue to shape football history across generations.

    From Uruguay’s historic triumph in the inaugural edition to Argentina’s thrilling victory in Qatar 2022, the World Cup has consistently preserved its identity as football’s ultimate stage while adapting to the changing dynamics of the modern game.

    The Beginning-Uruguay 1930

    The maiden FIFA World Cup was hosted by Uruguay in 1930 following FIFA’s decision to establish a global football championship.

    Only 13 nations participated in the historic tournament, with the host nation defeating Argentina 4-2 in the final to become the first-ever world champions.

    “That historic tournament laid the foundation for what has become the biggest football event in the world.”

    Early Dominance Era (1930–1938)

    The early years of the World Cup introduced fierce international rivalries and showcased the dominance of Europe and South America.

    1930: Uruguay crowned champions on home soil

    1934: Italy secured their first World Cup title

    1938: Italy successfully defended their crown in France

    Italy emerged as the first major dynasty in World Cup history during this period.

    World War Interruption (1942–1946)

    The 1942 and 1946 World Cup tournaments were cancelled due to World War II, bringing international football to a temporary halt and delaying the competition’s global expansion.

    Post-War Revival (1950–1966)

    Football returned in spectacular fashion in 1950 and ushered in a new era of unforgettable moments and rising football powers.

    1950: Uruguay stunned Brazil in the famous “Maracanazo”

    1954: West Germany shocked Hungary in the “Miracle of Bern”

    1958: Teenage sensation Pelé inspired Brazil to glory

    1962: Brazil successfully defended their title

    1966: England won their first and only World Cup trophy

    This era firmly established Brazil as a global football powerhouse.

    The Golden Era (1970–1982)

    Widely regarded as one of the finest periods in World Cup history, this era blended tactical brilliance with attacking flair.

    1970: Pelé’s Brazil dazzled the world in Mexico

    1974: West Germany triumphed on home soil

    1978: Argentina lifted their first World Cup title

    1982: Italy defeated West Germany in a memorable final

    Football’s global audience expanded significantly during this period as television broadcasting reached millions across continents.

    Modern Icons Era (1986–1998)

    This period produced some of football’s greatest legends and most memorable individual performances.

    1986: Diego Maradona inspired Argentina to glory in Mexico

    1990: West Germany edged Argentina in a tense final

    1994: Brazil defeated Italy on penalties in the United States

    1998: France won their first World Cup title on home soil under Zinedine Zidane’s leadership

    The World Cup transformed into a major global entertainment and commercial phenomenon during this era.

    Modern Football Era (2002–2022)

    The modern era has been defined by tactical evolution, increased competitiveness, and the globalisation of football talent.

    2002: Brazil won a record fifth title in South Korea and Japan

    2006: Italy defeated France on penalties in Germany

    2010: Spain won their maiden World Cup in South Africa

    2014: Germany humiliated Brazil 7-1 before lifting the trophy

    2018: France secured their second title in Russia

    2022: Argentina defeated France in one of the greatest finals in history

    The Qatar 2022 tournament also became the first-ever World Cup staged during the winter period.

    FIFA World Cup Winners (1930–2022)

    Brazil — 5 titles

    Germany — 4 titles

    Italy — 4 titles

    Argentina — 3 titles

    France — 2 titles

    Uruguay — 2 titles

    England — 1 title

    Spain — 1 title

    Brazil remain the most successful nation in FIFA World Cup history.

    Individual Awards and Legendary Figures

    Golden Boot Winners

    Among the notable top scorers in recent tournaments are:

    Ronaldo (2002)

    Miroslav Klose (2006)

    Thomas Müller (2010)

    James Rodríguez (2014)

    Harry Kane (2018)

    Kylian Mbappé (2022)

    Golden Ball Winners

    The tournament’s best player award has been claimed by several football icons, including:

    Diego Maradona (1986)

    Ronaldo Nazário (1998)

    Zinedine Zidane (2006)

    Diego Forlán (2010)

    Lionel Messi (2014, 2022)

    Luka Modrić (2018)

    Golden Glove Winners

    Legendary goalkeepers have also left lasting marks on the competition:

    Oliver Kahn (2002)

    Gianluigi Buffon (2006)

    Iker Casillas (2010)

    Manuel Neuer (2014)

    Thibaut Courtois (2018)

    Emiliano Martínez (2022)

    Evolution of the World Cup

    Over the decades, the FIFA World Cup has undergone remarkable transformation:

    Expansion from 13 teams to 32 teams

    Introduction of Video Assistant Referee (VAR) technology

    Increased global television and digital coverage

    Greater competitiveness across continents

    Rising participation from African, Asian, and North American nations

    The tournament continues to evolve with changing football trends and technological advancement.

    Road to 2026 — A New Chapter

    The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, marking the first time three countries will stage the competition together.

    Key Highlights of the 2026 Tournament

    Introduction of an expanded 48-team format

    Increased qualification slots for Africa and other regions

    Matches to be played across major cities in North America

    Expected record-breaking attendance and global viewership

    Host Nation History

    United States: Hosted in 1994

    Mexico: Hosted in 1970 and 1986

    Canada: Hosting the men’s World Cup for the first time

    The expanded format is expected to reshape international football by providing opportunities for more emerging nations to compete on the biggest stage.

    From its humble beginnings in Uruguay to its current status as football’s grandest spectacle, the FIFA World Cup has remained the ultimate dream for players, coaches, and nations alike.

    Every era has produced legendary champions, iconic moments, and unforgettable stories that continue to define the beautiful game.

    As the world turns its attention to 2026, the tournament prepares to enter another historic chapter — one built on expansion, inclusivity, and the promise of fresh football history waiting to be written.

  • Queiroz Names 28-Man Black Stars Squad for World Cup Preparatory Camp Ahead of Wales Friendly

    Queiroz Names 28-Man Black Stars Squad for World Cup Preparatory Camp Ahead of Wales Friendly

    Ghana Black Stars head coach Carlos Queiroz has announced a strong 28-man squad for the team’s 2026 FIFA World Cup preparatory camp, as focus shifts to an international friendly against Wales in Cardiff.

    The training camp, scheduled for May 25 to June 2, 2026, forms a key part of Ghana’s long-term build-up to upcoming international assignments. The Wales fixture is expected to offer a stern test of the Black Stars’ tactical progress and squad cohesion under Queiroz.

    Skipper Jordan Ayew headlines the squad, which blends experience with youthful energy. Established names such as Thomas Partey, Inaki Williams, Kamaldeen Sulemana, Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, Ernest Nuamah, and Antoine Semenyo all retain their places, alongside emerging talents including Prince Kwabena Adu, Christopher Bonsu Baah, and Caleb Yirenkyi.

    In the goalkeeping department, Queiroz has handed call-ups to Benjamin Asare, Lawrence Ati-Zigi, Joseph Anang, Solomon Agbasi, and Paul Reverson.

    The defence unit features returnee Baba Abdul Rahman, Gideon Mensah, Marvin Senaya, Alidu Seidu, Abdul Mumin, Jerome Opoku, Jonas Adjetey, Kojo Oppong Peprah, and Alexander Djiku.

    In midfield, Ghana will rely on the creativity and control of Thomas Partey, Elisha Owusu, Kwasi Sibo, Augustine Boakye, and Caleb Yirenkyi, offering balance between defensive discipline and attacking support.

    The attack is packed with firepower, led by Jordan Ayew and Inaki Williams, with support from Kamaldeen Sulemana, Antoine Semenyo, Ernest Nuamah, Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, Brandon Thomas-Asante, Christopher Bonsu Baah, and Prince Kwabena Adu.

    The friendly against Wales is expected to provide Queiroz and his technical team with a valuable opportunity to assess tactical flexibility, player combinations, and overall squad depth against European opposition.

    Black Stars Squad (28)

    Goalkeepers: Benjamin Asare, Lawrence Ati-Zigi, Joseph Anang, Solomon Agbasi, Paul Reverson.

    Defenders: Baba Abdul Rahman, Gideon Mensah, Marvin Senaya, Alidu Seidu, Abdul Mumin, Jerome Opoku, Jonas Adjetey, Kojo Oppong Peprah, Alexander Djiku.

    Midfielders: Elisha Owusu, Thomas Partey, Kwasi Sibo, Augustine Boakye, Caleb Yirenkyi.

    Forwards: Jordan Ayew, Inaki Williams, Kamaldeen Sulemana, Antoine Semenyo, Ernest Nuamah, Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, Brandon Thomas-Asante, Christopher Bonsu Baah, Prince Kwabena Adu.

  • Hearts of Oak Part Company With Mas-Ud Didi Dramani After Season Review

    Hearts of Oak Part Company With Mas-Ud Didi Dramani After Season Review

    Accra Hearts of Oak have officially parted ways with head coach Mas-Ud Didi Dramani and his technical team following the conclusion of the 2025/26 football season.

    The club confirmed the decision in an official statement released on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, after what management described as a “comprehensive technical review” of the season.

    According to the statement, the Board of the club resolved to end its association with the experienced tactician despite guiding the Phobians to a third-place finish in the Ghana Premier League campaign.

    “Hearts of Oak secured a third-place finish in the just-ended season, and we acknowledge the discipline and effort they brought to the technical setup,” the statement noted.

    The Rainbow Club expressed appreciation to Dramani and his backroom staff for their professionalism, commitment, and service during their time with the club.

    The statement further revealed that the team is currently on recess, with the Board expected to communicate the club’s new technical direction in the coming weeks as part of efforts to align with its long-term football philosophy and ambitions.

    “Hearts of Oak SC wishes to announce that, following a comprehensive technical review of the 2025/26 football season, the Board has decided to part ways with the Technical Team led by Coach Mas-Ud Didi Dramani,” part of the statement read.

    Dramani’s departure is expected to spark conversations among the Hearts faithful as the club begins the search for a new head coach ahead of the 2026/27 season.

    The former Black Galaxies and Asante Kotoko trainer joined Hearts of Oak with hopes of restoring the club to its glory days and managed to keep the side competitive throughout the season.

    Management also thanked supporters for their loyalty and assured fans that every decision being taken is in the best interest of the club’s future success both locally and on the continent.

  • Engineer’s death sparks GH¢20m lawsuit against 3 hospitals, Attorney General

    Engineer’s death sparks GH¢20m lawsuit against 3 hospitals, Attorney General

    The family of the late Charles Henry Amissah, a 29-year-old engineer who died after allegedly being denied emergency medical care at multiple hospitals in Accra, has filed a GH¢20 million lawsuit against three health facilities, some medical personnel and the Attorney General.

    The suit, filed at the General Jurisdiction Division of the High Court in Accra by Dr Matilda Amissah, sister of the deceased and administratrix of his estate, accuses the defendants of negligence leading to the death of Charles Amissah following a road accident in February 2026.

    The defendants include the Ghana Police Hospital, Greater Accra Regional Hospital (Ridge Hospital), Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, several doctors and nurses attached to the facilities, as well as the Attorney General’s Department.

    According to the statement of claim, Charles Henry Amissah, an Electronic and Automation Engineer with Promasidor Ghana Limited, was involved in a hit-and-run accident on the Kwame Nkrumah Circle Overpass at about 10:30 p.m. on February 6, 2026.

    The suit states that after he failed to return home, family members reported him missing at the Adentan Police Station. Four days later, they were informed by officers at the Nima Police Station that an accident victim had been deposited at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital mortuary.

    The family alleges that upon arriving at the mortuary, they found the body in a decomposing state outside the cold room and infested with maggots.

    Court documents further claim that the National Ambulance Service first transported the injured engineer to the Police Hospital after receiving a distress call, but medical staff allegedly declined admission due to lack of bed space.

    According to the suit, ambulance personnel pleaded with staff to administer at least emergency first aid because the victim was bleeding heavily, but no stabilisation treatment was provided.

    The plaintiff also alleges that the patient was later transferred to the Greater Accra Regional Hospital at Ridge where treatment was again allegedly refused on grounds of unavailable beds.

    The ambulance subsequently proceeded to Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital where, according to the filing, medical personnel allegedly failed to provide immediate emergency care despite appeals from paramedics to attend to the patient while he remained on the stretcher.

    The suit states that Charles Henry Amissah suffered cardiac arrest at about 12:50 a.m. and was later pronounced dead at Korle-Bu.

    Dr Matilda Amissah argues that her brother remained alive for more than two hours while being moved between hospitals and could have survived if emergency interventions had been administered promptly.

    The statement of claim cites post-mortem findings which reportedly identified severe blood loss, deep lacerations to the right upper arm, fractures and trauma-related complications resulting from exsanguination.

    The plaintiff accuses the hospitals and medical personnel of failing to provide emergency triage, stabilisation and urgent care despite the severity of the injuries sustained by the deceased.

    The suit also claims that the handling of the body after death caused additional emotional trauma to the family because the state of decomposition prevented them from laying him in state during funeral arrangements.

    The legal action follows the findings of a government-appointed committee chaired by Professor Agyeman Badu Akosa, which investigated the circumstances surrounding the death.

    The committee reportedly concluded that failures by healthcare personnel at the three hospitals contributed to the death of the engineer and that timely emergency treatment could have saved his life.

    It also cited lapses in emergency response procedures, weak coordination among health institutions and failure to provide immediate life-saving care despite the patient arriving alive at all three facilities.

    The committee further recommended disciplinary action against some healthcare workers named in the suit and proposed reforms to Ghana’s emergency healthcare system.

    The defendants have been given eight days after service of the writ to enter appearance or risk judgment being entered against them in default.

  • Former Nations FC midfielder Sadiq Alhassan visits club ahead of crucial Karela United clash

    Former Nations FC midfielder Sadiq Alhassan visits club ahead of crucial Karela United clash

    Former Nations FC midfielder Sadiq Alhassan visited the club’s camp today to motivate the players ahead of their crucial Ghana Premier League game against Karela United.

    Alhassan joined the club’s president in encouraging the squad as Nations FC prepare for a decisive encounter in their fight to avoid relegation.

    The Abrankese-based side suffered a 1-0 defeat to Vision FC at the Dr. Kwame Kyei Sports Complex in Week 33, a result that has increased pressure on the team heading into the penultimate match of the season.

    With their Premier League status under threat, Nations FC are targeting a positive result against Karela United to boost their survival hopes before the final round of fixtures.

    Alhassan, who previously featured for both Nations FC and Karela United, urged the players to stay focused and give their maximum effort despite the setback against Vision FC.

    Club officials also expressed appreciation for his visit, describing his presence and encouragement as a timely boost for the players ahead of the important fixture.

    Nations FC will face Karela United at the Aliu Mahama Stadium in Tamale on Sunday in a game expected to play a key role in their battle to remain in the Ghana Premier League.

  • SHOWBIZ: Ghanaian actress Beverly Afaglo reported dead

    SHOWBIZ: Ghanaian actress Beverly Afaglo reported dead

    Ghanaian actress and media personality Beverly Afaglo Baah has reportedly passed away, sparking grief across the entertainment industry and on social media.

    News of her death emerged on Saturday, May 24, 2026, with an emotional tribute from her husband, Eugene Baah, popularly known as Choirmaster of Praye fame, appearing to confirm the heartbreaking development.

    The cause of death remains unknown at the time of filing this report.

    In a heartfelt post mourning his wife, Choirmaster described Beverly Afaglo as the source of his strength and happiness.

    “My heart is shattered beyond words over the death of my beloved wife Beverly Afaglo,” he wrote.

    “It would have been just like four more days to your birthday but I guess the Lord wanted to celebrate with you so He called you.

    “You were my strength, my happiness, and the reason my life felt complete. Every moment with you was a blessing I will cherish forever.”

    The musician further stated that he could still hear her voice encouraging him, promising to continue the dreams and plans they shared together.

    “I am hearing your voice right now cheering me up as always, my number one fan. I promise to take care and continue everything we planned and started. Until my last breath, you will remain in my heart forever. Sleep well my babe,” he added.

    Choirmaster also described the late actress as a “legend,” saying her passing marks a painful loss for many people who admired her.

    Born on May 28, 1983, Beverly Afaglo became one of Ghana’s recognised actresses through her roles in several Ghanaian movies and television productions.

    She featured in movies such as Return of Beyonce (2006), Crime to Christ (2007), Girls Connection (2008), Never Again (2010), Turn Me On (2010), The Game (2010), and Single Six (2011).

    Her other movie credits include Equatorial Escape, Secret Burden, The King’s Bride, Total Exchange, PlayBoy, Big Girls Club, CEO, About to Wed, A Northern Affair, and Bachelors.

    Beyond acting, Beverly Afaglo was admired for her vibrant personality and active presence on social media, where she frequently shared moments from her personal and professional life.

    Her reported death comes just days before what would have been her birthday.

  • Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom Welcomes Court of Appeal Ruling Restoring GN Savings and Loans Licence

    Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom Welcomes Court of Appeal Ruling Restoring GN Savings and Loans Licence

    Founder of Groupe Nduom, Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom, has welcomed the Court of Appeal’s decision ordering the restoration of the operating licence of GN Savings and Loans Company Limited, describing the development as an opportunity for renewed contribution to Ghana’s economic growth.

    According to him, the ruling presents a positive outlook for the institution as it prepares to re-engage fully in the financial sector.

    “We are in a very good political environment, and we expect that with our licence restored, we will play our part in helping Ghana achieve the level of prosperity it deserves,” Dr. Nduom said.

    The Court of Appeal’s ruling effectively sets aside earlier regulatory action that led to the revocation of the company’s licence during the Bank of Ghana’s financial sector clean-up exercise in 2017. The court has directed that GN Savings and Loans be reinstated to resume operations under the appropriate regulatory regime.

    GN Savings and Loans was among several savings and loans companies affected by the clean-up exercise, which resulted in the revocation of licences of institutions deemed to have fallen short of regulatory and capital adequacy requirements.

    The latest ruling is expected to trigger further administrative and regulatory steps towards the implementation of the court’s directive.

    The latest ruling is expected to pave the way for coordinated steps between relevant stakeholders to ensure compliance with the court’s directive and facilitate the institution’s return to full operational status.

  • BREAKING NEWS: Court of Appeal Orders Restoration of GN Savings and Loans Licence

    BREAKING NEWS: Court of Appeal Orders Restoration of GN Savings and Loans Licence

    The Court of Appeal has ordered the restoration of the operating licence of GN Savings and Loans Company Limited, in a significant ruling that adds a new dimension to ongoing legal issues surrounding Ghana’s financial sector clean-up exercise.

    The appellate court’s decision effectively overturns earlier regulatory action that led to the revocation of the company’s licence, directing that GN Savings and Loans be reinstated to resume operations under the appropriate regulatory framework.

    GN Savings and Loans, a subsidiary associated with Groupe Nduom, was among several savings and loans institutions whose licences were revoked by the Bank of Ghana during the financial sector clean-up exercise. The exercise, which began in 2017 under the erstwhile Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo-Addo and New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration, resulted in the closure and restructuring of several financial institutions that were found to be in breach of regulatory and capital adequacy requirements.

    The latest ruling by the Court of Appeal is expected to reignite discussions on the legality and scope of regulatory interventions undertaken during the clean-up exercise, as well as the rights of affected institutions to seek redress through the courts.

    As of now, details of the full judgment, including specific directives and timelines for enforcement, remain limited. However, the ruling is expected to prompt further responses from the Bank of Ghana and other relevant regulatory bodies.

  • Mainz 05 sign Ghana forward Ransford-Yeboah Königsdörffer on free transfer

    Mainz 05 sign Ghana forward Ransford-Yeboah Königsdörffer on free transfer

    German Bundesliga side Mainz 05 have completed the signing of Ghana international Ransford-Yeboah Königsdörffer on a free transfer after the expiration of his contract with Hamburger SV.

    The 24-year-old joins the Bundesliga outfit following an impressive stint with HSV, where he emerged as one of the club’s key attacking players.

    Königsdörffer made 33 league appearances last season, showcasing his pace, versatility and attacking quality as Hamburg competed in the Bundesliga after securing promotion back to the top flight.

    The Ghana forward featured 93 times during Hamburg’s stay in the 2. Bundesliga and played a vital role in helping the former European champions regain their place in Germany’s elite division before completing his switch to Mainz.

    Born in Berlin, Königsdörffer began his professional career with Dynamo Dresden before joining Hamburger SV in 2022.

    During his time at Hamburg, he established himself as a versatile attacker capable of operating as a striker, winger and second forward. His energetic performances and attacking contributions made him an important figure for the club.

    On the international stage, Königsdörffer represents Ghana and made his debut for the Black Stars in 2022. He was also part of Ghana’s squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

    Mainz 05 are expected to strengthen their attacking options significantly with the arrival of the Ghanaian forward ahead of the new Bundesliga season.

    The move presents Königsdörffer with another major opportunity to continue his development and further establish himself at the highest level of German football.