Douglas Owusu was the hero for FK Radnik Surdulica as the Ghanaian teenager scored a late penalty to secure a valuable 1-1 draw against Cukaricki in the Serbian Super Liga.
Douglas Owusu, 19, played the entire match as Radnik Surdulica fought back in the week 19 encounter at the Stadion na Banovom brdu. The away side stayed patient after falling behind early in the game.
Cukaricki took the lead in the 19th minute when Aboubacar Cissé found the net following a fine assist from Bojica Nikcevic. The home team carried their advantage into the break and looked on course for all three points.
Douglas Owusu changed the story in the 80th minute when he calmly stepped up and converted from the penalty spot to bring Radnik Surdulica level. His goal silenced the home crowd and ensured his team left with a crucial point.
The young attacker has been one of Radnik Surdulica’s standout performers this season, scoring six goals in 19 league matches. Since joining the club in 2024, he has grown into an important figure and continues to show maturity beyond his age.
Douglas Owusu’s latest display highlights his rising influence in Serbian football and underlines his importance to Radnik Surdulica’s campaign.






























