Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo returned to English Premier League side AFC Bournemouth after the international break to a stunning new edifice at The Cherries compound.
The 25 year old starred in Ghana’s 5-0 win over Chad and 3-0 win over Madagascar in 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers and scored in the big win over Chad at the Accra Sports Stadium.
The wins put Ghana in first place in Group I and on course to qualify to next year’s World Cup that will be held in USA, Canada and Mexico.
There was even more good news for Semenyo as his return to Bournemouth was marked by the club’s newly built performance centre that boasts state of the art facilities in the gym and canteen areas with solar panels dotted all over the roof of the facility.

The new facility was opened to the players ahead of Bournemouth’s FA Cup quarterfinals tie against Manchester City on Sunday at 15:30 GMT.

A win over Man City gets Bournemouth into the FA Cup semifinals for the first time in the club’s history. Scroll to watch video of AFC Bournemouth’s new performance centre.

Bournemouth have moved into a new state-of-the-art training facility at Canford Magna
The £32m project includes 16 pitches, rehabilitation facilities, offices and a press conference theatre#CitiSportspic.twitter.com/2x3erGsyQx
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