
Audio By Carbonatix
Ghanaian forward Edwin Gyasi announced his arrival in the Bulgarian second tier in spectacular fashion on Saturday, 27th September 2025, scoring on his debut to earn Sevlievo a crucial draw against Lokomotiv GO on Match Day 10.
The encounter, played at Lokomotiv GO’s home ground, saw the hosts take the lead in the 34th minute when Ivan Avramov finished off a clever assist from Kolev, putting Lokomotiv GO 1–0 ahead and forcing Sevlievo to chase the game.
But after the break, Sevlievo returned with renewed energy and attacking intent, pressing hard for an equaliser.
Their efforts finally paid off in the 66th minute, when newly-signed Ghanaian winger Edwin Gyasi made an instant impact.

Latching onto a perfectly weighted pass from Kasov, Gyasi kept his cool and produced a composed finish to bring Sevlievo level at 1-1 a goal that highlighted his trademark pace, vision, and clinical edge.
The equaliser not only secured a valuable point for Sevlievo, but also marked a memorable debut for the former Ghana international, who has plied his trade across Europe and is now set to make waves in Bulgaria.
Latest Stories
-
Flood turns disaster into ‘shopping spree’ as residents scramble for warehouse goods washed into gutters
43 seconds -
Floods hit parts of Lomé as heavy rains persist across coastal areas of Ghana, Togo and Benin
15 minutes -
Woman arrested in Kwadaso over alleged “ghost disguise” break-in at late friend’s home
23 minutes -
NHIA vows crackdown on illegal charges at health facilities
26 minutes -
St Monica’s tutors trained in grant erriting as Colleges of Education strengthen research capacity
32 minutes -
Treat flooding as national security threat, Henry Quartey urges
37 minutes -
WHO Ghana cites CHAG-gov’t partnership among Africa’s strongest health collaborations
39 minutes -
NHIA accelerates claims payments, advances talks on new tariffs
57 minutes -
CHAG facilities remain backbone of NHIS in rural Ghana – NHIA boss
1 hour -
Accra floods disrupt business activities as traders, trucks are stranded on major roads
1 hour -
GRIDCo, ECG temporarily shut down Mallam and Achimota substations over flood risk
1 hour -
Floodwaters cut off Winneba–Cape Coast highway, leaving hundreds stranded
1 hour -
UTAG-UCC rejects GTEC promotion harmonisation plan, cites threats to university autonomy
2 hours -
GNFS battles major rubber factory fire at Circle as heavy rains hamper response
2 hours -
GAF deploy troops to flood-hit communities in Accra under ‘Operation Boafo’
2 hours