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The inclusion of Derrick Luckassen in Ghana’s squad for the upcoming international friendlies against Austria and Germany has sparked curiosity among many Ghanaian fans.
For many supporters of the Ghana national football team, the defender is a relatively unfamiliar name despite his long spell in European football.
Luckassen, who currently plays for Cypriot champions Pafos FC, is expected to link up with the Black Stars for the first time as head coach Otto Addo assesses new options ahead of upcoming international assignments.
Here are five things to know about Derrick Luckassen:
1. Dutch-born with strong Ghanaian roots
Luckassen was born in the Netherlands to Ghanaian parents, giving him the option to represent either country internationally. While he developed and built his professional career in Europe, his call-up signals his first official involvement with Ghana’s senior national team. For many diaspora players, the opportunity to wear the Black Stars jersey often represents a strong emotional connection to their heritage.
2. Developed at PSV Eindhoven’s renowned academy
Luckassen’s football journey began at the youth academy of PSV Eindhoven, one of the Netherlands’ most respected talent factories. The club has produced several elite players over the years, and Luckassen benefited from the strong technical and tactical development associated with Dutch football. His progress through the youth system eventually earned him promotion to the senior team, where he began his professional career.
3. A defender with experience across Europe
Over the years, Luckassen has built a reputation as a well-travelled defender, playing in multiple European leagues. He has featured for clubs such as AZ Alkmaar, Hertha BSC, RSC Anderlecht, and Maccabi Tel Aviv.
Playing in different leagues and football cultures has helped him develop adaptability, tactical awareness and resilience — qualities that often come with competing across Europe’s diverse football environments.
4. Now a key figure at Pafos FC
The 29-year-old currently plays for Pafos FC in the Cypriot top flight. Since joining the club, Luckassen has become an important presence in the team’s defence, bringing leadership, experience and physical strength to the backline. His performances in Cyprus have contributed to the club’s competitiveness domestically and in European competitions.
5. Comes from a football family
Football runs strongly in Luckassen’s family. He is the older brother of Brian Brobbey, who plays for English Premier League outfit Sunderland and has featured for the Netherlands national team.
Luckassen also has a twin brother, Kevin Luckassen, who is a professional footballer as well and has played for several clubs across Europe. Growing up in a football-driven household played a key role in shaping the careers of the three brothers.
With his first call-up secured, Luckassen will now be eager to impress Otto Addo and Ghanaian fans alike as the Black Stars prepare for their friendly matches against Austria and Germany. His experience in European football could offer additional depth and leadership to Ghana’s defensive options.
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