Young Ghanaian forward Joseph Opoku played a key role in Zulte Waregem’s return to the Belgian top division after they clinched promotion with a vital 2-1 win over RWD Molenbeek at the Elindus Arena on Friday night.
The win crowned Waregem as champions of the Challenger Pro League, finishing the campaign with 59 points and sealing their spot in the Belgian Pro League next season.
Opoku, a lively 19-year-old attacker, entered the match as a substitute in the 67th minute and made an immediate impact.
With just four minutes remaining, he delivered a superb assist to experienced forward Jelle van Vossen, who calmly slotted home the decisive goal, confirming Waregem’s triumph in front of their home fans.
The assist was a perfect reflection of Opoku’s growing influence in the squad, having steadily risen through the ranks this season.
Over the course of the league campaign, he featured in 26 matches, netting three goals and providing eight assists—highlighting his importance to the team’s attacking force.
Opoku’s progress is another example of the rising presence of Ghanaian talents in European football, and as Zulte Waregem steps back into top-tier competition, all eyes will be on the promising youngster.
His development will be closely followed as he takes on the challenges of facing stronger opponents in the Belgian Pro League next season.













































