After a promising debut with the Black Stars during the 2025 Unity Cup, Genk winger Christopher Bonsu Baah is back home in Ghana, and he’s already giving back to the community that raised him.
The 20-year-old, who starred in Ghana’s recent matches against Nigeria and Trinidad and Tobago, touched down in Kumasi for the offseason and has quickly reunited with friends, family, and fans in his hometown.
As part of his visit, Baah is hosting a mini football tournament in Kumasi, bringing together local talents for a community-centred event that reflects both his love for the game and gratitude to his roots.
One of the standout moments so far has been his visit to Stanford Heroes, his boyhood club in Kumasi.
There, he made a generous donation, presenting footballs, jerseys, and a cash gift to support the club’s development.
In a video shared by OnuaSports, Baah was seen embracing childhood friends and longtime supporters, shaking hands and reminiscing about past struggles and dreams that started on the streets of Kumasi.
His return follows a strong showing at the Unity Cup in London, where he made his first senior appearances for Ghana.
Though he didn’t get on the scoresheet, Baah was a constant threat on the flanks, using his pace, technical skill, and creativity to unlock defences.
He was heavily involved in the buildup to Brandon Thomas-Asante’s goal against Nigeria and was named in the starting XI for both matches.
Now back in familiar surroundings, the winger is not only enjoying a well-deserved break but also inspiring the next generation.
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