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Ghanaian teen Midfielder Lord Afrifa makes 12th appearance for Sturm Graz II in Austrian 2. Liga

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
March 16, 2026
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Ghanaian youngster Lord Afrifa continued his steady development in European football after featuring for SK Sturm Graz II in their narrow 1–0 defeat to SC Austria Lustenau in the Austrian 2. Liga.


The 19-year-old midfielder, who is capable of playing as a central midfielder, defensive midfielder, and attacking midfielder, was introduced into the game in the 68th minute as Sturm Graz II searched for a way back into the contest. Despite his efforts to help the team regain control in midfield, the hosts were unable to overturn the deficit and eventually suffered a slim loss.


Afrifa spent 22 minutes on the pitch, using the time to contribute to the team’s midfield stability with his energy, pressing, and movement on the ball. Although the result did not go in Sturm Graz II’s favour, the appearance marked another important step in the Ghanaian youngster’s growing involvement with the Austrian side.


The match also represented Afrifa’s 12th appearance of the season for Sturm Graz II. Out of those appearances, the Ghanaian talent has started eight matches while coming on as a substitute in four games, demonstrating the coaching staff’s growing trust in his abilities and versatility in midfield.


In addition to those appearances, Afrifa has been named on the bench once without featuring and has missed seven matches after not being included in the matchday squad. Despite that, his total of 12 appearances highlights a steady rise in opportunities as he continues to adapt to the demands of professional football in Europe.


The young Ghanaian midfielder is regarded as a promising prospect with the ability to operate across several midfield roles. His flexibility allows him to contribute defensively by breaking up opposition attacks while also supporting forward movements when deployed in a more advanced position.


Playing in the Austrian 2. Liga offers Afrifa valuable competitive experience, helping him develop physically and tactically at a crucial stage in his career. At just 19 years old, he is gaining important minutes that could shape his long-term progression in European football.

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