Ghana’s U-17 national team, the Black Starlets, continues to showcase exciting young talent, with twin brothers Jacob Kpoeti and Esau Kpoeti emerging as standout figures in the squad.
The two defenders have been solid at the back, both operating as centre-backs and demonstrating a strong understanding of each other’s game. Their natural chemistry, built over years of playing together, has translated seamlessly onto the pitch, giving the Starlets a reliable and well-organised defensive foundation.
Comfortable on the ball and confident in their positioning, Jacob and Esau combine physical strength with good reading of the game. Their ability to anticipate danger, make timely interceptions, and coordinate their movements has made it difficult for opposing attackers to break through Ghana’s defence.Beyond their defensive duties, the twin duo also contributes to the team’s build-up play.
Their composure under pressure allows them to initiate attacks from the back, linking effectively with the midfield and helping the team maintain structure and control during matches.
Their presence in the squad highlights the depth of talent within the Black Starlets setup, as the technical team continues to mould a competitive side for the future. With discipline, communication, and growing experience at the international level, the Kpoeti brothers are steadily establishing themselves as key pillars of the team.
As preparations continue and competition intensifies, all eyes will be on the twins to maintain their impressive form and play a crucial role in Ghana’s defensive stability in upcoming fixtures.













