Ghanaian midfielder Augustine Boakye is continuing to make waves in European football after being named in the French Ligue 2 Team of the Week following an outstanding performance for Saint-Étienne.
The 25-year-old, who can operate both as a right winger and attacking midfielder, played a pivotal role in his team’s commanding 3-0 victory over FC Pau, providing two incisive assists that highlighted his vision, creativity, and technical skill on the ball.
Boakye’s influence on the pitch has been steadily growing this season. Over 22 appearances in Ligue 2, he has contributed five goals and seven assists, showcasing his ability to both finish scoring opportunities and create chances for his teammates. His versatility allows him to adapt to multiple attacking roles, making him an indispensable asset for Saint-Étienne as they push for top-table performances.
In the recent clash against FC Pau, Boakye’s precise passing and intelligent movement opened up the opposition’s defense repeatedly.
His first assist came from a perfectly timed through ball that split the defensive line, allowing his teammate to score with ease. Later in the match, he demonstrated his flair and composure by delivering a pinpoint cross that led to Saint-Étienne’s third goal, cementing a dominant victory for the side. Analysts have praised his maturity on the ball, noting that his decision-making under pressure reflects a player well beyond his years.
The recognition in the Ligue 2 Team of the Week is a testament to Boakye’s consistency and influence in the French second division. Fans and commentators alike have lauded his ability to combine creativity with productivity, adding both goals and assists to his name while maintaining a disciplined work rate in midfield. His performances are increasingly being seen as a key factor in Saint-Étienne’s attacking strategy, and his contributions are expected to be even more vital as the club targets promotion back to Ligue 1.
Boakye’s rise in France also draws attention to the growing presence of Ghanaian talent in European leagues. His development at Saint-Étienne demonstrates the potential for homegrown Ghanaian players to succeed on the continental stage, blending technical ability with tactical intelligence. Coaches have praised his professionalism, highlighting his dedication in training and his ability to execute game plans effectively during matches.
With the season progressing, all eyes will be on Augustine Boakye to see how he maintains his form and continues to impact games for Saint-Étienne. If he keeps up his current trajectory, the Ghanaian attacker could soon attract interest from top-flight clubs across Europe, while continuing to provide crucial contributions to both his club and potentially the national team in upcoming international fixtures.
Boakye’s selection in the Ligue 2 Team of the Week is more than an individual accolade—it reflects his growing influence in French football and cements his status as one of the rising Ghanaian stars making an impact on the European stage.














