Harrison Afful, born on July eleventh, nineteen eighty-six, is a distinguished Ghanaian former footballer renowned for his role as a fullback. His football journey began at the Feyenoord Academy, where he honed his skills and spent his initial two professional seasons with the academy's senior team.
Afful's career took a significant turn when he joined Asante Kotoko on loan, where he spent two fruitful seasons. During his time with the Porcupines, he celebrated victory in the Ghana Premier League for the 2007–08 season, marking a pivotal moment in his early career.
In pursuit of greater challenges, Afful made the leap to international football by signing with Espérance de Tunis in the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1. Over six seasons, he made more than one hundred eighty appearances, contributing to the club's impressive haul of four league titles and participating in three CAF Champions League finals, including the victorious 2011 campaign where he scored the decisive goal.
In the summer of two thousand fifteen, Afful transitioned to Major League Soccer, joining Columbus Crew. His impact was immediate, helping the team reach the MLS Cup in his debut season. On the international stage, Afful represented Ghana at the Africa Cup of Nations, making his debut in two thousand eight and playing in four additional tournaments, where he was part of the squad that finished as runners-up in two thousand ten and two thousand fifteen. He also featured in the two thousand fourteen FIFA World Cup, showcasing his talent on the global stage.
Afful's leadership qualities were recognized when he captained the Black Stars for the first time in a friendly match against Congo on September first, two thousand fifteen, further solidifying his legacy in Ghanaian football.