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Alice Kusi, Ghana’s Midfield Star With Unfinished Dreams After WAFCON 2024

Alice Kusi shines as Black Queens’ engine at WAFCON 2024

Alice Kusi, Ghana’s midfield maestro, left no doubt about her legacy at the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON). At 30, she delivered commanding performances, scoring twice in five matches and earning Player of the Match in Ghana’s third-place playoff victory over South Africa.

A seasoned veteran with appearances at WAFCON 2016 and 2018, Kusi’s influence this year was undeniable. Her leadership helped Ghana overcome early setbacks and clinch the bronze medal.


Bronze medal means pride, not just personal glory

For Kusi, this wasn’t just about medals—it was about restoring national pride.

“We didn’t go home empty-handed… To win bronze means so much to us and to Ghana,” she said after the match.

She praised Ghanaians for standing by the team during tough group-stage moments, stating, “We weren’t just here to participate, but to make an impact.”


The journey from qualifiers to continental stage

Kusi’s brilliance didn’t start in Morocco. She lit up the qualifiers with four goals against Rwanda, including a remarkable first-half hat-trick. That momentum carried into WAFCON, where her composure and vision steered Ghana to the podium.


A dream that still burns bright: Barcelona

Alice Kusi was voted MVP in Ghana’s win against South Africa
alice kusi in BARCELONA ATTIRE

Despite her success, Kusi is far from done. Her dream? To wear the FC Barcelona jersey one day.

“It was my wish to play for Barcelona… I stay positive. If it happens, I will be grateful.”

This statement echoes across the continent, inspiring young girls that even after years of achievement, it’s never too late to dream bigger.


Saudi chapter: Leading the way in a rising league

Now playing for Al-Ahli Jeddah in Saudi Arabia, Kusi brings her experience to a growing women’s football scene. She’s excited about the league’s progress and the opportunity to be part of something transformative.

“The competition there is strong… The Saudi league will be amazing in years to come.”


Kusi’s work ethic: Young at heart, veteran in action

Team officials describe her as tireless, focused, and ever-inspiring.

“She works like she’s 25,” one said. “She deserved that Player of the Match.”

Kusi remains a symbol of Ghanaian resilience and ambition—a player who combines skill with heart.


🗣️ Call To Action

Support women’s football. Celebrate players like Alice Kusi who represent not just Ghana, but the hope of every girl chasing greatness. Share her story, follow her journey, and be inspired to dream boldly.


🧠 Final Remarks

Alice Kusi’s journey from qualifiers to podium, from Serbia to Saudi, and with a heart set on Barcelona, shows that ambition knows no age or boundary.


📌 Take-Home Message

With each match, Alice Kusi proves that hard work, belief, and vision can turn dreams into legacy. Ghana is proud—and the world is watching.

Gerheart Winfred Ashong

Gerheart Winfred Ashong is an environmental chemist, researcher, and multidisciplinary professional with a strong background in water quality, pollution remediation, and hazardous waste management. He holds an MPhil in Environmental Chemistry from KNUST and has published several peer-reviewed articles. In addition to his academic and lab work, he has hands-on experience in procurement, inventory management, quality assurance, and production within the agro-processing sector. Gerheart also writes SEO-optimized blog content on science, education, and development issues, blending research with public engagement. He is passionate about using science and storytelling to drive impact in industry and society.

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