Young Ghanaian Ibrahim Osman made his professional debut for Nordsjaelland on Friday in a 4-2 victory over Odense in the Denmark Superligaen.
In the 87th minute, the young player, who was promoted to the team from the Right to Dream Academy at the beginning of the year, took Ernest Nuamah’s place.
Nordsjaelland romped to a resounding victory that extended their lead at the top of the league standings thanks to a brace from Wahid Fagir, goals from Ernest Nuamah and Emiliano Marcondes, and goals from each of those players.
Following the game, Nordsjaelland praised Osman on social media for making his debut.
“A huge congratulations to Ibrahim Osman, who recently joined Farum as an U19 player from the Right to Dream Academy in Ghana, but already made his first team debut in the final minutes of Friday’s 4-2 win over OB.”
Osman will want to emulate other Ghanaians Mohammed Kudus, Kamaldeen Sulemana, Abdul Mumin, and Maxwell Woledzi who have all distinguished themselves in European football.