The Ayews: A lowdown on the family’s dominance in Ghana’s AFCON history

 

The Ayew name is certainly a name that wouldn’t depart the lips of the Ghanaian football fraternity for years to come, simply because of the family’s contributions.

While the Black Stars will be the focus of their legacy, one of the Ayew’s involvement in Ghana’s youth triumph years ago also contributes to their prominence.

Ghana’s current skipper Andre Ayew wore the armband as the Black Satellites made history by defeating the Brazilian U-20 side for the 2009 world cup tournament.

That moment was to be a springboard for the charismatic leader as he got promoted to the Black Stars and has since then helped his family established a legacy in the national team.

But, of course, the writing of the Ayew history did not begin with the Qatar based player, but started from the man who has been regarded as one of the most skillful and technically gifted players to have don the national shirt.

Abedi Pele, popularly known as the Maestro, was the first Ayew to represent the Black Stars at the African Cup of Nations and continues to be the only Ayew to have won the tournament.

The father set the standard very high in two competitions between 1982 and 1996 where he netted 6 goals.

Three of the six goals came in the 1992 tournament where Ghana were runners up, while the other three were scored in 1996.

Abedi’s brother Kwame Ayew is well known for his contributions when the Ghana National team won bronze at the 1992 summer Olympics, but has also contributed to the family’s history at the African Cup of Nations.

Kwame Ayew in his brief spell with the national team in which he made 25 caps scored twice at the AFCON, with both coming against Cameroon and Togo in 2000.

His tally is the lowest among the family and he is edged out by Jordan Ayew who has netted 4 goals in the AFCON.

The Crystal Palace striker is currently with the Black Stars in Cameroon and could increase his tally.

Dede Ayew of course leads the chart with 10 goals, having represented the country at 7 different AFCON tournaments till date.

Breakdown of the 22 goals scored by the Ayews

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Ignatius Aboagye-Dacosta is a Ghanaian digital media entrepreneur, football content creator, and sports marketing professional with a strong focus on African and global football. He is the founder and editor of SoccaNews.com, a football news platform launched in 2019 and rebranded from 433Ghana, committed to delivering timely news, player profiles, match analysis, and insightful football stories. Ignatius has built a solid reputation in digital publishing and social media growth, managing multiple sports and entertainment platforms that amplify African football narratives to a global audience. His work blends journalism, branding, and audience engagement, with a clear passion for promoting Ghanaian and African football talents worldwide. In addition to media, Ignatius currently serves as the Operations Manager at Global Fish Link Limited, a Tema-based company, where he oversees daily operations, coordination, and strategic execution. This role has strengthened his expertise in business operations, logistics, and organizational management. Through his media platforms and professional engagements, Ignatius continues to contribute to the growth of digital sports journalism and sports business in Africa.
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