Colts vs Academy Football: Which system produced the 35 players to make their Black Stars debut since 2015?

The Ghana Football Association has recently reiterated its commitment to reviving colts football in Ghana.

The colts system has hitherto served as an avenue for producing talents for all of Ghana’s national teams at all levels.

The core of the team that qualified the country for its maiden world cup appearance in 2006 all came through the colts system.

Stephen Appiah, Sulley Muntari, John Mensah, Michael Essien, Asamoah Gyan, Laryea Kington, Richard Kingson and a host of others all came through Ghana’s amateur football clubs.

In recent years however, the emergency of football academies in the country and their accompanying success, which coincided with the decline of colts football, has led to raging debate on which system will produce better results going foward.

The likes of Right To Dream, Africa Talents, West Africa Football Academy (WAFA) among many others have seen emerging influence in the national teams, causing people to rethink the country’s football grassroots structure.

While the debate rages on, Citi Sports research has put together the full list players to have made their full debuts for the Black Stars of Ghana in the last 5 years.

Interestingly, out of the 35 players, colts football leads the way with 17 players. The academies have contributed 11 while 7 players have been trained by foreign-based clubs.

Take a look at the full list below:

ACADEMY

Ajax’s new signing, Mohammed Kudus, Yaw Yeboah and Raphael Dwamena are among the young lads trained by football academies to make their debut for the Black Stars of Ghana.

Below is the full list:

Samuel Owusu – Redbull, Vision FC

Gideon Mensah – WAFA

Mohammed Kudus – Right to Dream

Razak Abalora – WAFA

Ernest Asante – Feyenoord

Patrick Twumasi – Red Bull

Yaw Yeboah – Right to Dream

Evans Mensah – Right to Dream

Kingsley Sarfo – Golden Boot

Thomas Agyepong – Right to Dream

Raphael Dwamena – Red Bull

COLTS

With colts football, a the likes of Richard Ofori, Thomas Partey, and Kasim Nuhu have gone on to solidify their spots in the first time.

Below is the list:

Lawrence Ati-Zigi – Argentinos, Red Bull

Joseph Aidoo – Inter Allies

Iddrisu Baba – Prisco Minis

Ebenezer Assifuah – Proud United

Nicholas Opoku – Corners Babies

Richard Ofori – Own FC, Wa All-Stars

Kwabena Owusu – SC Accra

Kasim Nuhu – Medeama

Isaac Sackey – Liberty Professionals

Ebenezer Ofori – Glory FC, New Edubiase

Emmanuel Boateng – De-Gunners FC, Charity Stars

Thomas Partey – Odometah FC

Bernard Tekpetey- Unistar Academy

Godfred Donsah – DC United, Agogo

Joseph Attamah – Tema Youth

Kwadwo Poku – Kotoko

Lumor Agbenyenu – Dansoman Barcelona

FOREIGN-TRAINED

The likes of Andy Yiadom, Kwesi Appiah, and Caleb Ekuban have made their Black Stars debuts and are gunning to making their stay permanent in the team.

View the list below:

Caleb Ekuban – Chievo Verona, Italy

Kwesi Appiah –Ebbsfleet United, England

Nana Opoku Ampomah – Prisco Minis, Belgium

Edwin Gyasi – AFC Youth, Netherlands

Kwasi Okyere Wriedt – SC Hamm 02, Germany

Christopher Antwi Adjei – Hasper SV, Germany

Andy Yiadom – Watford

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