
Audio By Carbonatix
Ghana international Emmanuel Yeboah, on Wednesday, September 27, made his debut for Brondby IF in their Danish Cup win over HIK.
Yebaoh came on for the last 15 minutes of the game as they advanced to the next stage of the competition.
The Black Meteors starman joined the club during the summer transfer window from Romanian side CFR Cluj but had to wait until the cup game to make his first appearance for the club.
Yuito Suzuki opened the scoring for the away side in the opening half before Oscar Schwartau doubled the lead for Bronndby.
Ghanaian goalkeeper Emmanuel Ogura was credited with an own goal for the away side's third before the introduction of Yeboah in the 77th minute.
Brondby progresses to the next stage after the third round victory.
Latest Stories
-
MoMo vendor fights back as armed robber dies in failed GH¢140,000 heist at Lashibi, Accra
26 minutes -
MoMo vendor recovers GH¢140,000 after fatally shooting armed robber in Lashibi attack
1 hour -
Fire destroys housemaster’s office and storeroom at Adonten SHS
1 hour -
Massive fire engulfs warehouse at Tema Free Zones enclave
2 hours -
Internal friction and tactical flaws define Ghana’s 2026 World Cup exit
3 hours -
Team Ghana heads to Senegal for CAA Region II U18/U20 Championships
5 hours -
Ablekuma North MP donates relief items to flood victims
6 hours -
AMA presents 997 school desks to improve teaching and learning in public schools
7 hours -
Beyond drains: Susan Adu-Amankwah prescribes lasting solution to Accra floods
7 hours -
GES, UMA-Subika hold reading competitions to boost literacy in Asutifi North
7 hours -
Ashanti Regional Minister, Zoomlion launch sustained sanitation campaign in Ashanti
9 hours -
Muzic Mensah earns four nominations at 2026 Ghana Music Awards USA
10 hours -
2026 U17 WWCQ: Black Maidens snatch late draw in first leg against Senegal
11 hours -
Flood mitigation should be continuous, not a one-off effort – Expert warns
11 hours -
From Tragedy to Triumph: Ghana’s path to flood resilience (A Story of Lessons Learned, Global Inspiration, and a Collective Commitment to a Better Future)
11 hours