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Who was Ghana’s deadliest goalscorer in Europe’s top leagues last season?

Edwin Kwakofi by Edwin Kwakofi
August 28, 2020
Reading Time: 2 mins read

The 2019/20 season in Europe’s top leagues was particularly trying for Ghanaian players.

Despite some great performances from some players, generally, success has been limited for the nation’s exports.

It’s the area of goalscoring, in particular, that the stats don’t look very good. However, some Ghanaian players appear to have perfected the art of goalscoring.

Well, not so much perfected as got the knack of knocking them in when it counts.

The Ayews are not exactly tearing things up in England but last season was momentous for them in terms of goals.

With 16 goals in the Championship, including one in the playoffs, Andre was Ghana’s best poacher in Europe last season. His brother, Jordan also had a great season at Crystal Palace, with nine goals.

Over in Spain, Thomas Partey scored three goals while new Southampton signing Salisu Mohammed scored once for Real Valladolid.

A number of leagues across Europe were able to be completed after being held up by the coronavirus pandemic, while a few like the French League let’s look at Ghana’s best goalscorers last season.

Here’s a list of Ghanaian goalscorers in Europe’s top leagues (and the Championship) last season   

  1. Andre Ayew (Championship – Swansea) 46 matches (including 2 playoff matches) – 16 goals (1 playoff goal)
  2. Jordan Ayew (Premier League – Crystal Palace) 37 matches – 9 goals
  3. Kevin-Prince Boateng (Serie A – Fiorentina/Besiktas) 25 matches – 4 goals
  4. Thomas Partey (La Liga – Atletico Madrid) 35 matches – 3 goals
  5. Abdul Majeed Waris (Ligue 1 – Strasbourg) 7 matches – 2 goals
  6. Jeff Schlupp (Premier League – Crystal Palace) 14 matches  –  2 goals
  7. Issah Abass (Eredivisie – Utrecht) 15 matches – 2 goals
  8. Alfred Duncan (Serie A – Sassuolo/Fiorentina) – 26 matches – 2 goals
  9. Albert Adomah (Championship – Middlesbrough) 33 matches – 2 goals
  10. John Boye (Ligue 1 – Metz) 24 matches – 2 goals
  11. Kasim Nuhu (Bundesliga – Fortuna Dusseldorf) 13 matches – 1 goal
  12. Andy Yiadom (Championship – Reading) 24 matches – 1 goal
  13. Salisu Karim (La Liga – Real Valladolid) 31 matches – 1 goal
  14. Christopher Antwi-Adjei (Bundesliga – Paderborn) 34 matches – 1 goal

Honourable mention

Kwasi Okyere Wriedt (Bayern Munich II) – 33 matches – 24 goals

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