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Eighteen-year-old forward Rauf Munah is emerging as one of the bright young prospects in the Ghana Premier League, despite a difficult campaign for Techiman Eleven Wonders in the 2025/26 season.
While the club battles to stay clear of the bottom places, the teenage attacker has delivered a number of standout moments that have drawn attention to his growing potential.
One of Munah’s most memorable performances came against Basake Holy Stars, where he scored two impressive goals to secure victory for Eleven Wonders.
The brace not only earned the struggling side three crucial points but also highlighted the composure and instinct of a young striker capable of making decisive contributions at senior level.
Munah joined Eleven Wonders from Young Apostles FC in August 2025, following a development pathway common in Ghanaian football where players rise through the lower divisions before stepping into the Premier League.
His arrival coincided with Eleven Wonders’ return to the top flight after winning the Division One League playoff in May 2025.
The competitive environment at the club has demanded quick adaptation, with young players often required to perform under pressure in tight matches.
Despite his age, Munah has demonstrated the physical strength and mental maturity needed to compete at a senior level, attributes that have accelerated his development.
His performances have now earned him a call-up to Ghana’s national U-20 team, the Ghana U‑20 national football team, where coaches will assess how his attacking instincts translate against elite youth competition.
For Eleven Wonders, Munah’s emergence offers a valuable spark during a challenging season. For Ghana’s youth national team setup, it provides an early glimpse of a forward whose ability to deliver in high-pressure moments suggests he could become an important player in the years ahead.
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