The 2023/24 football season has almost ended with some Ghanaian players helping their respective clubs to annex titles.
BrytSports brings you Ghanaian players to have won trophies with their clubs in the soon to end campaign.
Bernard Tekpetey- Ludogorets (Bulgaria)
Tekpetey played a huge role to help Ludogorets emerged as champions in the Bulgarian top-flight. He scored 10 goals in 30 games for the club.
Seth Paintsil-Hamrun Spartans (Malta)
Seth Paintsil won his first career silverware with Hamrun Spartans in Malta. He was outstanding, leading his club to clinch the Maltese Premier League title. He racked up seven goals in 27 appearances for Hamrun Spartans.
Baba Rahman – PAOK (Greece)
The Black Stars defender delivered a stunning performance as PAOK clinched the Greek Super League title over Olympiacos and AEK Athens. Rahman emerged as one of the highest scoring defenders in the league, contributing 8 goals for his club. He scored five and provided 3 assists.
Elisha Owusu and Gideon Mensah – Auxerre ( France)
The Black Stars dup were instrumental for Auxerre as they triumphed in the French Ligue 2 to make a quick return to the French Ligue 1.
Auxerre finished top of the Ligue II table with 74 points to secure the Championship title.
Abdul Fatawu Issahaku – Leicester City (England) Championship
The Ghana international was in scintillating form throughout the season for Leicester City as they finish top of the Championship table to make a return to the Premier League.
On loan from Sporting Lisbon, Issahaku scored 6 goals and delivered an outstanding 13 assists. He was adjudged with the Men’s Player of the Season prize at the end of the campaign.
Henry Addo – Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel)
The young talented Ghanaian attacker in his debut season helped his outfit to secure the Israeli Premier League title.
Osman Bukari – Red Star Belgrade ( Serbia)
The Black Stars winger won double with Red Star Belgrade after winning both the Serbian League title and Serbian Cup respectively.
Inaki Williams – Athletic Bilbao (Spain)
Inaki Williams was pivotal for Atheltic Bilbao as they clinched their first Copa del Rey title after 40-year drought. They defeated Mallorca on penalties to clinch the title.
David Abagna, Razak Abalora and Seidu Basit – Petrocub ( Moldova)
The Ghanaian trio helped CS Petrocub to secure their first Moldovan League title after overcoming FC Sheriff Tiraspol.
Source: Mybrytfmonline.com/Sylvester Ntim