Ghana attacker Kwadwo Duah scored for PFC Ludogorets Razgrad 1945 as they beat Botev Plovdiv in Bulgaria’s top football league.
The match, which was the 24th game of the season, took place at the Hristo Botev stadium in Plovdiv. Duah, who is 26 years old, played a big part in helping Ludogorets win the away game.
He scored the first goal for Ludogorets just 13 minutes into the game. Duah was assisted by Son, who is from Spain. Later in the game, Ludogorets scored again, this time through Jakub Piotrowski in the 27th minute.
Despite both teams trying, there were no more goals scored, and Ludogorets won the match, earning three points.
Duah played the entire match, while his fellow Ghanaian player Bernard Tekpetey played for 80 minutes before being substituted for Rwan Seco.
Even though Duah has represented Switzerland in youth competitions, he is still eligible to play for Ghana. This season, he has scored five goals and assisted twice in the 12 games he has played so far.