Ghana international Antoine Semenyo has etched his name into football history after setting a new record for the most goals scored by a Ghanaian in a single Premier League season across all competitions.
His latest strike—his 20th goal of the campaign—has taken him past the long-standing record held by Ghana legend Tony Yeboah, who netted 19 goals for Leeds United during the 1995–96 season.
Semenyo’s milestone comes at the end of a sensational campaign that has seen him emerge as one of the most influential Ghanaian forwards in Europe. The 25-year-old’s consistency in front of goal has been key to his team’s success, underlining his rapid rise in English football.
The record-breaking achievement also highlights the striker’s remarkable development over the past year, with his finishing, movement, and overall attacking output reaching new levels.
From his early breakthrough at AFC Bournemouth to his current status as a decisive figure in top-level football, Semenyo’s rise has been one of the standout stories of the season.
His 20-goal haul not only secures personal glory but also places him among the most productive African forwards in the Premier League this campaign, further strengthening his reputation on the global stage.
As the season concludes, Semenyo’s historic feat sets a new benchmark for Ghanaian players in England and adds another chapter to the country’s proud football legacy.
Antoine Semenyo in the 2025/26 season:
Bournemouth:
Goals- 10
Assists- 3
Manchester City:
Goals- 10
Assists- 3
He records 20 Goals and 6 Assists in all competitions this season.













