Ghanaian youngster Prince Amoako Junior stunningly announced himself with a goal and assist on his senior debut for FC Nordsjaelland in the Danish Superliga on Sunday afternoon.
The 18-year-old, a product of the famed Right to Dream Academy, was handed his first senior start – and he delivered a performance brimming with flair, intelligence, and confidence.
Amoako Junior needed just 45 minutes to make a lasting impression.
He calmly slotted home his debut goal before turning provider for a teammate moments later, underlining his vision and composure in the final third.
The teenager’s performance has already sparked excitement back home, with many touting him as the next breakout Ghanaian star to emerge from the Right to Dream conveyor belt.
This remarkable debut comes a year after he was first introduced to a wider audience alongside fellow Ghanaian prospect Araphat Mohammed.
Another standout on the day was Ghana midfielder Caleb Yirenkyi, who put in a commanding shift, showcasing strength and composure at the back.
With performances like this, Amoako Junior looks set for a bright future. Ghana may have just unearthed another gem.
Nordsjaelland claimed a deserved 3-2 victory against league debutants FC Fredericia on the opening league fixture of the 2025-26 season at the Monjasa Park.