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Edmund Asante: Ghana’s new poster boy in the making for the Black Satellites

Mon, Feb 24 2025 2:38 PM
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Edmund Asante.

A talent that defies belief. At just 18 years old, he handles the ball with the precision of a skilled mechanic, crafting moments of brilliance with every touch.

For many young athletes, the road to success is anything but smooth. In regions overflowing with talent but lacking proper infrastructure and support systems, the dream of making it to the top can be daunting.

“I started in Kumasi. There is a team called Mighty Warriors—that’s where I started from. From there, I went straight to Right to Dream [Academy], so my whole life has been in Right to Dream. Growing up, I spent all my life with the Academy,” he says with a wide grin clouding his face as he speaks via Zoom with JoySports Joseph Ayinga-Walter.

On March 6, 2021, the Black Satellites of Ghana triumphed at the Stade Olympique in Nouakchott, Mauritania, defeating Uganda 2-0 to claim the country’s fourth U-20 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) trophy, thanks to a brace from captain Daniel Afriyie Barnieh.

That squad was brimming with extraordinary talent, including Leicester City winger Fatawu Issahaku—the poster boy leading the attack. Though Afriyie Barnieh was already an established powerhouse in the Ghana Premier League with Hearts of Oak, Issahaku’s sheer quality made him stand out.

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He exuded pace, agility, vision, and aggression, but his most unique asset was his long-range shooting—he was the people’s favorite.

Since that moment of prideful development, Ghana has struggled to qualify for the tournament in subsequent years but will return to the competition later this year.

Enter Vision FC, one of the three debutant clubs in the Ghana Premier League. At just 18 years old, Edmund Asante, dubbed “the guy with quick feet” by commentators, has been leading the charge. In a match between Vision FC and Bechem United, his dazzling footwork and skill were on full display, earning praise on AFA Sports, the league’s official broadcaster.

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Regular fans at the Adjei Kraku II Park have quickly taken notice of the young attacker. His robust style of play and skillful right foot draw comparisons to Brazilian and Real Madrid forward Vinícius Júnior, while his blend of pace and fluidity evokes memories of France’s Thierry Henry.

“The way I play mostly looks like Kamaldeen, but I think when I left Right to Dream, my style became more similar to Vinícius. The way he plays—I think that’s how I also play,” Edmund reflects.

The youngster joined Vision FC before the start of the 2024/2025 season and has started six out of nine appearances for the club, contributing one stunning goal to his name.
A goal reminiscent of the legendary David Villa—an inside-foot curler that left the Bechem United goalkeeper helpless. That strike won him the club’s Goal of the Month award.
“I won’t say playing in the Ghana Premier League was my plan, but things change,” he explains.

Edmund rose through the ranks alongside promising prospects like Prince Amoako Junior, Caleb Yirenkyi, Baba Iassaka Seidu, and Levy Nene at the Right to Dream Academy in Akosombo. While many of his peers have pursued careers in Europe, his path took a different turn.

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“Things change, so I had no option but to put myself in this position and try new things. I don’t think anyone who gets the opportunity to be at the Academy would leave just because they want to—no. There has to be something before you leave, and for me, I got the opportunity to join Vision FC,” he explains further.

Now, Edmund is a regular figure in Desmond Offei’s squad, currently training at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence, as he awaits final selection for the U-20 tournament in Ivory Coast later this year.

“It’s not easy to be in the U-20 team. I remember when we came [to the technical center in Prampram], we were a lot, and they kept changing players and bringing in others. I think I have done well so far because every time they make changes, I’m still here, playing with them and learning new things.”

Despite adjusting quickly to the Premier League’s intensity and leaving opponents in his wake, Edmund acknowledges the league’s demanding nature.

“When I started the league, I found it difficult. People told me my playing style was good, but there was more I had to do. I remember my manager telling me I had to adapt to the playing style here [at Vision FC]. At some point, I had to change how I play—being more direct and pushing harder,” he said.

“The Ghana Premier League is more physical. I think that’s what I was lacking. When we finished playing the first round, I understood how the system works. I think I’m fine now.”

For Edmund, his focus is clear—to secure a spot in the final squad that will represent Ghana at the U-20 tournament. He dreams of being the guiding light for the Black Satellites—a rising star ready to shine and bring glory to Ghana.

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