Ghana’s rising goalkeeper Peter Baah Snr. had a dream come true debut for Asekem Football Club, keeping a clean sheet in their friendly match against King Faisal.
The young goalkeeper’s stellar performance between the posts was a key factor in Asekem’s solid defensive display, earning him praise from fans and teammates. In his first appearance for the club, Baah showed the composure and reflexes that have made him a standout prospect.
His calm demeanour and quick decision-making were evident as he pulled off several crucial saves, ensuring that King Faisal’s attackers were kept at bay throughout the game.
The highlight of the match came in the second half when King Faisal launched series of attacks but the safety pair of hands of rose to the challenge, making a point-blank saves that left the opposition frustrated and his team thrilled. His clean sheet saw supporters flooding the pitch to show their appreciation after the final whistle was blown. In a heartwarming moment, fans of Asekem FC dashed Peter Bash Snr. money, celebrating his outstanding performance.
Peter Baah Snr. debut has only increased the anticipation surrounding his future at Asekem FC, with many predicting that this is just the beginning of a successful career. His focus remains on improving his game, and with the support of his club and fans, he is well on his way to becoming one of Ghana’s top goalkeepers.
The young shot-stopper has been steadily building his reputation, having previously made waves at the 2023 Baby-Jet U-16 Tournament in Cape Coast, where he achieved four clean sheets in five games. His exceptional performances in that competition caught the attention of scouts and solidified his status as one of the top young goalkeepers in the country.
Additionally, he was once involved in the Ashanti Regional Inter-Schools Games, where he was named Best Goalkeeper, further establishing his standing in the local football scene.
His remarkable ability to organize his defense, coupled with his sharp reflexes, earned him a well-deserved call-up to the Ghana national U-15 camp in Prampram. Under the guidance of head coach Abdul Karim Zito, Peter trained alongside the country’s finest young talents, sharpening his skills and gaining valuable experience.