Ghana national football team's Christopher Bonsu Baah is making a name for himself at the World Cup.
What drove him to succeed?
At 17, Bonsu Baah left Ghana to pursue a football career in Spain, enrolling in the Tecnifutbol academy near Salou. He had no guarantees, but his decision was made quickly, driven by the desire to develop his skills in Europe.
Overcoming adversity
Bonsu Baah faced numerous challenges, including the loss of his mother, who had been his biggest supporter. He was alone in Spain, with no family nearby, and struggled to come to terms with her passing. Despite this, he persevered, using his mother's memory as motivation to succeed.
Rising to fame
Bonsu Baah's career took off when he signed with Sarpsborg 08 in Norway, a club known for developing African footballers. Within six months, he was being scouted by Premier League clubs, including Brighton & Hove Albion. He eventually signed with Genk in Belgium, where he continued to develop his skills.
World Cup dreams
Now, Bonsu Baah is representing the Ghana national football team at the World Cup, fulfilling his mother's faith in him. His journey is an inspiration to many, a testament to the power of hard work and determination. | Year | Club | League | | --- | --- | --- | | 2018 | Sarpsborg 08 | Norwegian League | | 2020 | Genk | Belgian League | | 2022 | Al Qadsiah | Saudi Pro League |
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