Youngster Jerry Afriyie makes history with Black Stars call-up

Story By: GhanaSoccernet

Youngster Jerry Afriyie has made history as the first player from Ghana’s third-tier league to earn a call-up to the Black Stars in Ghana’s contemporary football era.

The young star will join the team for their final 2025 AFCON qualifier against Niger, marking a significant milestone in his career and for grassroots football in Ghana.

Afriyie’s impressive international performances have earned him this honour. He played a pivotal role in Ghana’s triumph at the 2024 African Games, where he emerged as the tournament’s top scorer.

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More recently, he led the Ghana U20 team to qualify for the U20 Africa Cup of Nations, claiming the Goal King and Best Player awards at the WAFU Zone B Championship in Togo.

This historic call-up highlights the Ghana Football Association’s (GFA) growing commitment to scouting and promoting talent from lower leagues.

Afriyie’s rise mirrors that of Fatawu Issahaku, who earned a Black Stars debut while playing in Division One before his move to Leicester City.

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As Afriyie prepares for this significant step, his journey is a powerful testament to the opportunities available for talented players across Ghana’s football ecosystem.

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