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History Maker: Antoine Semenyo becomes first Ghanaian to score in FA Cup final

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
May 16, 2026
in Editors Pick, Football, Ghana, Players Abroad, Top Stories
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Ghanaian forward Antoine Semenyo has written his name into football history after becoming the first Ghanaian player ever to score in an English FA Cup final.

The Black Stars attacker achieved the remarkable milestone during Manchester City’s narrow 1-0 victory over Chelsea at Wembley Stadium, producing the decisive goal that handed Pep Guardiola’s side the 2025/26 FA Cup title.

With the game finely balanced after an intense first half, Semenyo delivered the defining moment in the 72nd minute. The striker reacted brilliantly inside the penalty area before calmly finishing past the Chelsea goalkeeper, sparking wild celebrations among Manchester City supporters and securing his place in Ghanaian football folklore.

For many Ghanaian football fans, the moment carried enormous significance. Over the years, several Ghanaian stars have featured prominently in English football, from Michael Essien and Sulley Muntari to Tony Yeboah and André Ayew, yet none had managed to score in the showpiece final of the world’s oldest football competition. Semenyo has now changed that narrative.

His rise to the top has been anything but ordinary.

Born in England to Ghanaian parents, Semenyo’s football journey began in the lower divisions of English football. He developed through the ranks at Bristol City, where his explosive pace, physical strength, and relentless work ethic quickly made him one of the club’s brightest prospects.

Loan spells at Bath City, Newport County, and Sunderland played a crucial role in shaping his development. Those periods exposed him to the demands of senior football and helped refine the aggressive attacking style that has now become his trademark.

After establishing himself at Bristol City, Semenyo earned a move to Bournemouth, where his career reached another level. At the south coast club, he evolved from a promising talent into one of the Premier League’s most dangerous forwards. His versatility allowed him to operate across the front line, while his pressing intensity and ability to drive at defenders made him a nightmare for opposing backlines.

His outstanding performances at Bournemouth attracted interest from several elite clubs before Manchester City secured his signature during the January transfer window.

Since arriving at the Etihad Stadium, Semenyo has shown signs that he could develop into one of the most complete forwards in Europe under Guardiola’s guidance. The Spanish manager is renowned for transforming talented attackers into world-class players, and Semenyo appears to possess the raw attributes needed to thrive in City’s sophisticated system.

Under Guardiola, his positional awareness, movement in tight spaces, decision-making, and composure in front of goal are already improving. While Semenyo has always possessed athleticism and power, City’s structured style is helping him add greater tactical intelligence and efficiency to his game.

At 25, he is entering what many consider the prime years of a footballer’s career. With regular exposure to elite competition, Champions League football, and Guardiola’s mentorship, Semenyo could evolve into one of the leading African forwards of his generation.

His FA Cup-winning goal against Chelsea may ultimately be remembered as more than just a historic strike. It could become the defining moment that announced Antoine Semenyo’s arrival among football’s elite.

Already a key figure for Ghana’s national team, the Black Stars forward now stands as a symbol of persistence, growth, and ambition — a player who climbed from the lower tiers of English football to the grand stage of Wembley, where he made history for an entire nation.

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