Patrick Afful

Central Midfielder - Medeama
25 Jan 2027
Monday
Process

Marked for Patrick Afful

25 Edition

The Medeama Courier

18 Jan 2027
From our football correspondent Crisis

Player ratings

Nobody could get near Derrick Fordjour

Successful dribbles: 34. Every time he got the ball somebody had to make a decision, and every time the decision was wrong.

Market

Great Olympics come back empty-handed

The bid was some way short and Medeama did not need long over it. Nobody in the game reads a first refusal as the end of anything.

Squad

Yussif Mubarik falls out with a teammate over standards

The oldest argument in any dressing room and the only one that is genuinely about football: one man thinks another is not putting enough in. It is also the row a manager privately does not mind having happened.

Match

Aduana Stars take the points off Medeama

Beaten 1‑2, and beaten fairly. The manager kept his words short afterwards, which was probably wise.

Squad

Tempers go at Medeama

Paul Yeboah was at the centre of it, and by the time it was pulled apart there were three or four others involved. Training grounds are small places and long seasons make them smaller.

Squad

Emmanuel Owusu gets it from the manager

“Nobody here is above being told.” It was not said with a name attached, but the dressing room can count, and so can everybody who was listening.

Squad

When it matters, Manuel Mantey plays

It is never announced and it is entirely visible: the biggest afternoons of the season keep containing him. A press box works this out long before anybody at the club confirms a word of it.

Player ratings

Off the bench and decisive: Emmanuel Owusu

The substitution nobody applauded turned out to be the whole story. Medeama were going nowhere until he came on.

Market

Medeama put Godknows Dzakpasu up for sale

The list is a quiet document with a loud meaning. Godknows Dzakpasu may talk to anybody who asks, and everybody at the club understands what that means.

In brief

Back issues
22 Edition

The WAFA Post

28 Dec 2026
From our football correspondent Upbeat

Player ratings

A brace, and Albert Paintsil takes the afternoon — 8.93

There is a particular kind of quiet from an away end watching one man score twice. Albert Paintsil provided it, and the 8.93 beside his name is if anything generous to everybody else.

Player ratings

Nobody could get near Jonathan Annan

Successful dribbles: 26. Every time he got the ball somebody had to make a decision, and every time the decision was wrong.

Match

Still nobody has beaten WAFA

The unbeaten run reaches 9. Some of them were wins and some were escapes, but a side that refuses to lose is a side other dressing rooms talk about.

Squad

Tempers go at WAFA

Albert Ofori was at the centre of it, and by the time it was pulled apart there were three or four others involved. Training grounds are small places and long seasons make them smaller.

Squad

Albert Paintsil falls out with a teammate over standards

The oldest argument in any dressing room and the only one that is genuinely about football: one man thinks another is not putting enough in. It is also the row a manager privately does not mind having happened.

Squad

Albert Paintsil is in the form of his life

A season average of 7.23 with 12 goals behind it. Opponents have started planning around him, which is the sincerest compliment football pays.

Match

Albert Paintsil sends WAFA past Medeama

It finished 2‑0, and it was Albert Paintsil’s afternoon: on the scoresheet when it mattered, and the reason the points belong to WAFA.

Squad

Ramon Azeez gets it from the manager

“Nobody here is above being told.” It was not said with a name attached, but the dressing room can count, and so can everybody who was listening.

Player ratings

Joseph Appiah ran the game

Chances created: 9. Not on the scoresheet and not remotely anonymous — a passing performance that pulled a defence apart without leaving a mark on the column that gets read.

In brief

21 Edition

The WAFA Post

21 Dec 2026
From our football correspondent Upbeat

Squad

Francis Sulemana damages knee ligaments — 18 days out

The words a physio says slowly. 18 days is what the club will announce and everybody who has heard this diagnosis before knows the number is the least of it: the knee comes back before the player does.

Market

Patrick Afful is on his way

The clubs have agreed terms, and what remains is formality: a medical, a photograph, a signature. Nobody at WAFA is pretending he will be back in the shirt.

Match

Whatever happens, WAFA do not lose

8 games unbeaten now. Some were earned and some were survived, but a habit is forming — and habits are the hardest thing in football to play against.

Squad

Albert Ofori in a row with a teammate

It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at WAFA this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.

Match

WAFA see off Ashanti Gold

Three points for WAFA, 2‑1 the final word against Ashanti Gold in a contest settled by the finer margins.

The terraces

WAFA supporters have found a favourite in Jonathan Annan

There is a particular warmth a ground reserves for a 23-year-old it feels ownership of. Jonathan Annan has it now, and everything he does for the rest of his time here will be measured against the goodwill he was handed for free.

Player ratings

Jonathan Annan in the eights

A performance of 8.01 does not come along often, and when it does the rest of the team becomes scenery. He was magnificent.

Squad

WAFA keep their word to Jeffrey Kudus

Clubs make promises constantly and the page usually only hears about them when they are broken. This one was honoured, and the dressing room noticed that faster than any supporter did.

Squad

Hamza Asrir knocks on the manager’s door

“Thirty minutes, door closed, everything said. We shook hands after.” Whatever was in the room stayed in the room, and Hamza Asrir trained the next morning like a man with less to carry.

In brief

19 Edition

The WAFA Post

7 Dec 2026
From our football correspondent Upbeat

Squad

Francis Sulemana damages knee ligaments — 32 days out

The words a physio says slowly. 32 days is what the club will announce and everybody who has heard this diagnosis before knows the number is the least of it: the knee comes back before the player does.

Match

A 3-goal lead gone for WAFA

It is a specific kind of quiet, a ground watching a winning position dissolve. Hasaacas kept coming because nothing stopped them, and WAFA will be asked about the last half hour all week.

Player ratings

A brace, and Jonathan Annan takes the afternoon — 8.17

There is a particular kind of quiet from an away end watching one man score twice. Jonathan Annan provided it, and the 8.17 beside his name is if anything generous to everybody else.

Squad

Hamza Asrir in a row with a teammate

It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at WAFA this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.

Match

Still nobody has beaten WAFA

The unbeaten run reaches 6. Some of them were wins and some were escapes, but a side that refuses to lose is a side other dressing rooms talk about.

Player ratings

Joseph Appiah was on a different afternoon to everybody else

8.66. There are performances a supporter describes to somebody who was not there and cannot quite convey; this was one, and the number does not help either.

Match

Honours even between WAFA and Hasaacas

4‑4, and both dressing rooms will call it two points lost. A draw that asked plenty of questions and answered none of them.

Squad

No hiding place for Mohammed Mensah

“I pick players who do the work. All of it.” No name was spoken; every camera still turned to Mohammed Mensah, and the manager let it.

Loan watch

Thomas Kudus wants to come home

“I did not go to Great Olympics to sit and watch. I want to come back to WAFA and fight for my place.” 5 appearances in 17 matches say the rest.

In brief

18 Edition

The WAFA Post

30 Nov 2026
From our football correspondent Upbeat

Squad

Francis Sulemana damages knee ligaments — 39 days out

The words a physio says slowly. 39 days is what the club will announce and everybody who has heard this diagnosis before knows the number is the least of it: the knee comes back before the player does.

Match

WAFA cannot stop winning

4 wins on the spin now, and the question has changed from whether the run ends to who ends it. Confidence like this cannot be bought; it has to be earned exactly this way.

Player ratings

Jonathan Annan runs at them all day

Successful dribbles: 22. There is a particular sort of despair on a full-back's face by the seventieth minute, and it was on display.

Squad

Tempers go at WAFA

Hamza Asrir was at the centre of it, and by the time it was pulled apart there were three or four others involved. Training grounds are small places and long seasons make them smaller.

Match

Andrew Acquah the difference as WAFA beat Heart of Lions

Ask anyone on the way out what separated the sides and you will get one name: Andrew Acquah. 2‑0 against Heart of Lions, and the applause at the whistle was mostly his.

Player ratings

Albert Paintsil in the eights

A performance of 8.64 does not come along often, and when it does the rest of the team becomes scenery. He was magnificent.

Squad

The manager makes an example of Ramon Azeez

“If you cannot run for the shirt, somebody else will wear it.” No name was used and none was needed; every player in that room knew who it was for.

Player ratings

One of those days for Andrew Acquah

There is a version of this player everybody suspected was in there, and on this evidence it is. 8.01, and no argument anywhere in the ground.

Squad

Andrew Acquah finally opens his account

He wheeled away like a man who had been carrying it for months, because he had. WAFA have their signing off the mark and one press-conference question retired.

In brief

17 Edition

The WAFA Post

23 Nov 2026
From our football correspondent Upbeat

Squad

Francis Sulemana damages knee ligaments — 46 days out

The words a physio says slowly. 46 days is what the club will announce and everybody who has heard this diagnosis before knows the number is the least of it: the knee comes back before the player does.

Match

Jonathan Annan settles it late for WAFA

The 89th minute, half the ground already edging towards the exits, and Jonathan Annan decided nobody was going anywhere. Berekum Chelsea had no time left to answer.

Market

Patrick Afful is on his way

The clubs have agreed terms, and what remains is formality: a medical, a photograph, a signature. Nobody at WAFA is pretending he will be back in the shirt.

Match

Nobody wants to play WAFA right now

3 wins in a row changes how opponents warm up: quieter, more glances across. Runs end, everybody knows that — but nobody in this dressing room is planning for it.

Squad

Hamza Asrir in a row with a teammate

It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at WAFA this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.

Match

WAFA see off Berekum Chelsea

Three points for WAFA, 2‑1 the final word against Berekum Chelsea in a contest settled by the finer margins.

The terraces

The crowd has taken to Andrew Acquah

At 22 he is being sung about by people twice his age, which is an affection a signing has to earn over years and a local kid gets for turning up. It is also the hardest thing in football to live up to.

Player ratings

Ninety minutes of Jonathan Annan at his very best

Marked 8.02. Players have careers without a single afternoon like this in them, and he has just had one in front of everybody at WAFA.

Squad

Francis Appiah falls out with a teammate over standards

The oldest argument in any dressing room and the only one that is genuinely about football: one man thinks another is not putting enough in. It is also the row a manager privately does not mind having happened.

In brief

15 Edition

The WAFA Post

9 Nov 2026
From our football correspondent Upbeat

Squad

Francis Sulemana damages knee ligaments — 60 days out

The words a physio says slowly. 60 days is what the club will announce and everybody who has heard this diagnosis before knows the number is the least of it: the knee comes back before the player does.

Player ratings

Albert Paintsil scores twice — 9.73

Two goals and a mark of 9.73 to go with them. Strikers are judged on afternoons like this one and remembered for far fewer of them than people imagine.

Player ratings

Joseph Appiah scores twice — 8.99

Two goals and a mark of 8.99 to go with them. Strikers are judged on afternoons like this one and remembered for far fewer of them than people imagine.

Player ratings

Jonathan Annan runs at them all day

Successful dribbles: 24. There is a particular sort of despair on a full-back's face by the seventieth minute, and it was on display.

Squad

Albert Ofori in a row with a teammate

It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at WAFA this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.

Match

WAFA find a way past Inter Allies

Inter Allies made WAFA work for it, but the scoreboard read 4‑3 at the end and the table does not ask how.

Match

Albert Paintsil among the goals in a wild afternoon

7 goals in one match, Albert Paintsil on the scoresheet, and a scoreline that will look like a misprint. Neutrals could not have asked more of WAFA and Inter Allies.

Squad

Jonathan Annan falls out with a teammate over standards

The oldest argument in any dressing room and the only one that is genuinely about football: one man thinks another is not putting enough in. It is also the row a manager privately does not mind having happened.

Squad

The manager makes an example of Mohammed Mensah

“If you cannot run for the shirt, somebody else will wear it.” No name was used and none was needed; every player in that room knew who it was for.

In brief

13 Edition

The WAFA Post

26 Oct 2026
From our football correspondent Crisis

Squad

Francis Sulemana damages knee ligaments — 74 days out

The words a physio says slowly. 74 days is what the club will announce and everybody who has heard this diagnosis before knows the number is the least of it: the knee comes back before the player does.

Market

Only the photograph left for Patrick Afful

Fee agreed, terms agreed, medical booked. Patrick Afful will be somebody else’s player by the weekend, and around WAFA the goodbyes have quietly begun.

Squad

Albert Ofori in a row with a teammate

It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at WAFA this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.

Player ratings

Nobody could get near Jonathan Annan

Successful dribbles: 21. Every time he got the ball somebody had to make a decision, and every time the decision was wrong.

Match

Asante Kotoko take the points off WAFA

Beaten 0‑2, and beaten fairly. The manager kept his words short afterwards, which was probably wise.

Squad

The manager makes an example of Albert Ofori

“If you cannot run for the shirt, somebody else will wear it.” No name was used and none was needed; every player in that room knew who it was for.

In brief

9 Edition

The Medeama Courier

28 Sep 2026
From our football correspondent Crisis

Player ratings

Nobody could get near Derrick Fordjour

Successful dribbles: 28. Every time he got the ball somebody had to make a decision, and every time the decision was wrong.

Match

No end in sight to Medeama's wait for a win

4 matches now without a victory, and the excuses have worn thinner than the patience. Somebody at Medeama has to find a result from somewhere.

Squad

Yussif Mubarik in a row with a teammate

It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at Medeama this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.

Boardroom

Patrick Afful will join Medeama for nothing

The paperwork is done long before the player is. Patrick Afful has agreed terms to come here when his current deal runs out, which means Medeama have spent a summer's transfer budget on a phone call.

Squad

Words at Medeama training over how hard people work

Somebody said out loud what several people had been thinking. Sebastián D'Angelo is at the centre of it, and the squad will now find out whether the standard rises or the pair of them simply stop speaking.

Match

BA All Stars take the points off Medeama

Beaten 0‑1, and beaten fairly. The manager kept his words short afterwards, which was probably wise.

In brief

9 Edition

The WAFA Post

28 Sep 2026
From our football correspondent Steady

Player ratings

Jonathan Annan runs at them all day

Successful dribbles: 42. There is a particular sort of despair on a full-back's face by the seventieth minute, and it was on display.

Squad

A knee injury of the worst kind for Mohammed Mensah

18 days on the estimate, and a long, private, unglamorous year of a rehabilitation nobody watches. WAFA lose a footballer; he loses considerably more than a season.

Market

Jonathan Annan asks to leave WAFA

“I have given everything here and I need a new challenge.” The request is formal, and the relationship will never be quite the same again.

Market

Patrick Afful has one foot out of the door

Terms are settled between the clubs and the rest is paperwork and a photograph. Around WAFA they have already started talking about him in the past tense.

Squad

Jonathan Annan is a better footballer than he was

Not a run of form — an actual step up, held for months. At 23 he is doing things at this level he could not do at the start of the season, and the coaching staff will tell you exactly which of them.

Boardroom

WAFA to lose Patrick Afful for free

There is no worse way to lose a footballer. Patrick Afful has pre-agreed a move away, which means every appearance between now and June is made by a man the club can no longer sell, and somebody upstairs will be asked why the contract was allowed to get here.

Squad

Albert Ofori in a row with a teammate

It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at WAFA this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.

Squad

Words at WAFA training over how hard people work

Somebody said out loud what several people had been thinking. Albert Paintsil is at the centre of it, and the squad will now find out whether the standard rises or the pair of them simply stop speaking.

Match

A bad afternoon for WAFA against Aduana Stars

1‑2 to Aduana Stars, and no complaints worth printing. The performance asked for nothing more than it got.

In brief

7 Edition

The WAFA Post

14 Sep 2026
From our football correspondent Upbeat

Squad

Mohammed Mensah damages knee ligaments — 33 days out

The words a physio says slowly. 33 days is what the club will announce and everybody who has heard this diagnosis before knows the number is the least of it: the knee comes back before the player does.

Market

Jeffrey Kudus asks to leave WAFA

“I have given everything here and I need a new challenge.” The request is formal, and the relationship will never be quite the same again.

Player ratings

Both of them Joseph Appiah's — 8.73

2 goals, and the second was the one that settled it. Marked 8.73, and he could have had a third with better luck at the near post.

Market

Bechem United come back empty-handed

The bid was some way short and WAFA did not need long over it. Nobody in the game reads a first refusal as the end of anything.

Squad

Jonathan Annan falls out with a teammate over standards

The oldest argument in any dressing room and the only one that is genuinely about football: one man thinks another is not putting enough in. It is also the row a manager privately does not mind having happened.

The terraces

WAFA supporters have found a favourite in Jonathan Annan

There is a particular warmth a ground reserves for a 23-year-old it feels ownership of. Jonathan Annan has it now, and everything he does for the rest of his time here will be measured against the goodwill he was handed for free.

Match

WAFA get the job done against Medeama

A 2‑0 win over Medeama, earned rather than given, and the sort of afternoon that sends everyone home talking about next week instead of this one.

Squad

No hiding place for Joseph Appiah

“I pick players who do the work. All of it.” No name was spoken; every camera still turned to Joseph Appiah, and the manager let it.

Loan watch

Thomas Kudus wants to come home

“I did not go to Great Olympics to sit and watch. I want to come back to WAFA and fight for my place.” 1 appearances in 5 matches say the rest.

In brief

  • Player ratings David Adjei runs at them all day
  • Squad The division's best last weekend was a WAFA man
  • Market WAFA and Patrick Afful are talking past each other
5 Edition

The WAFA Post

31 Aug 2026
From our football correspondent Steady

Squad

Mohammed Mensah damages knee ligaments — 47 days out

The words a physio says slowly. 47 days is what the club will announce and everybody who has heard this diagnosis before knows the number is the least of it: the knee comes back before the player does.

Market

David Acquah sold, and an era ends

$160.0K from Heart of Lions for David Acquah. Money is money, but the dressing room has lost the man it looked to.

Market

Albert Ofori puts it in writing

“This is not anger. I have thought about it for months, and nothing that has happened lately changed my mind.” The request is on a desk at WAFA, and it is not being withdrawn.

Market

OB come back empty-handed

The bid was some way short and WAFA did not need long over it. Nobody in the game reads a first refusal as the end of anything.

The terraces

WAFA sell a favourite for $160.0K

The accountants will call it good business and they will be right, which is not the point anybody outside the boardroom is making. David Acquah was one of the reasons people came, and $160.0K does not replace that by itself.

Squad

Albert Ofori in a row with a teammate

It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at WAFA this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.

In brief