Ghanaian forward Emmanuel Yeboah extended his fine goalscoring form on Sunday, netting in Halmstads BK’s 2-1 away victory over IF Elfsborg on matchday 21 of the Swedish Allsvenskan.
The 22-year-old opened the scoring in first-half stoppage time, coolly dispatching a penalty to claim his third goal in just four appearances since joining Halmstad on loan last month. His early breakthrough set the tone for a crucial win in Borås.
Yeboah’s arrival has already made a major impact. Just days earlier, he grabbed a brace in a Swedish Cup clash against Myresjö, including a remarkable long-range chip from near the halfway line — a strike that highlighted his flair and confidence in front of goal.
Following a challenging period at Danish side Brøndby IF and an earlier stint with CFR Cluj, the Ghanaian forward looks revitalized in Sweden. His recent form suggests he is poised to use this loan spell as a springboard to reignite his career, while helping Halmstad chase a strong finish to their league campaign.






































