Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Adjei Impresses As Anderlect Progress In UEFA U-19

Ghanaian youngster Emmanuel Agyei Sowah played a crucial role for Anderlecht in the UEFA U-19 league as they sealed a last four spot at the expense of FC Barcelona.


The 18 year old full back lasted the full throttle as Anderlecht spanked their catalan giants 2-0 to book a semi final berth on Tuesday night.


The highly rated youngster registered his third straight European appearance for the Belgium side as they marched into the last four of Europe’s elite club tourney.


Agyei, the junior brother of TP Mazembe’s Daniel Nii Adjei broke into the Anderlecht set up at the start of the season and has since blossomed into a regular fixture for the reserves side in recent games.


Goals from Tony Amrani and Antoine Bernier proved too fatal for their Blaugrana opponents at the quarter final stages of the UEFA U19 league.


The young full back is expected to be included in the senior side of Anderlecht for the start of the 2016/17 Belgian Pro League, where he will join compatriot Frank Acheampong.


The one day event is set to open the way for many such races across other mountainous regions in the country.

Only mountain bike riders are qualified to participate with experience Rudulf Mensah expected to make a real assault on the medal zone.


Anthony Boakye, who leads a quartet of Ghanaian cyclist to have competed in the Rio Olympic qualifiers in Morocco, is not qualified to participate in the March 13, showdown at Aburi.




Adjei Impresses As Anderlect Progress In UEFA U-19

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