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Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey named Footballer of the Year at 2025 Ghana Football Awards

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PARIS, FRANCE – MAY 07: Thomas Partey of Arsenal runs with the ball whilst under pressure from Fabian Ruiz of Paris Saint-Germain during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Semi Final Second Leg match between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal FC at Parc des Princes on May 07, 2025 in Paris, France. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)Arsenal star Thomas Partey was named Footballer of the Year at the 2025 Ghana Football Awards, beating competition from Antoine Semenyo and Inaki Williams to clinch Ghanas most prestigious individual football honour.This marks his second win, following his first victory in 2019. Parteys consistent displays for both club and country throughout the year made him the standout candidate.Partey also received the Football for Good Award in recognition of his philanthropic contributions off the pitch. He shared this award with Brighton defender Tariq Lamptey, who has also been actively involved in social projects benefiting the Ghanaian community.In other notable categories, Razak Simpson of Nations FC claimed two awards Home-based Footballer of the Year and Goal of the Year, the latter for his long-range strike against Hearts of Oak. His impressive performances throughout the season have earned him widespread praise.Stephen Amankona of Berekum Chelsea was crowned Ghana Premier League Goal King, while Mary Amponsah emerged as the Women’s Premier League Goal Queen.Doris Boaduwaa took home the Female Footballer of the Year award after a strong campaign both domestically and internationally.Bibiani Gold Stars, who recently clinched the league title for the first time, were named the Mens Team of the Year. The club’s remarkable rise since their top-flight promotion in 2021 was duly recognised.Police Ladies Mary Berko was named Home-based Female Footballer of the Year, while their head coach Abu Kassim was awarded Womens Coach of the Year.In the men’s coaching category, Sudan national team coach Kwesi Appiah picked up the Mens Coach of the Year award following his impressive work in the 2025 AFCON qualifiers.John Peter Amewu, CEO of Hohoe United, won the CEO of the Year award, and Medeama SC were honoured as the Most Vibrant Club on Social Media.Hakimi of PSG was named Best African International following his treble-winning campaign with the French club.A Special Fan Award was given posthumously to Francis Yaw Frimpong-Pooley, a dedicated supporter of Asante Kotoko. 



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