Thursday 31 December 2015

HOW GHANAIAN PLAYERS FARED IN THE 2015 MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER (MLS) SEASON




Any history of the 2015 Major League Soccer (MLS) season will not be complete without the mention of various Ghanaian players plying their trade in the league.

The 2015 MLS did not only see higher representations from Ghana but also produced a Ghanaian MLS Cup winner, a Ghanaian Eastern Conference champion, and a Ghanaian Western Conference champion.

There was also a Ghanaian winner of the Canadian Championship (Voyageurs Cup).
A Ghanaian goalkeeper made the best save of the 2015 MLS season and a club like Chicago Fire named a Ghanaian as their MVP of the year.

Lloyd Sam (New York Red Bulls), Dominic Oduro (Montreal Impact), Kofi Opare (DC United), Gershon Koffie (Vancouver Whitecaps), Adam Larsen Kwarasey (Portland Timbers) and Harrison Afful (Columbus Crew) all made it to the MLS Post Season playoffs with Afful and Kwarasey keeping the flag of Ghana high in the 2015 MLS Cup Final.

Apart from the usual torchbearers, Patrick Nyarko, Dominic Oduro, Lloyd Sam, Kofi Opare and Gershon Koffie, the 20th edition of the MLS officially welcomed Ghanaian stars Adam Larsen Kwarasey, David Accam and Kwadwo Poku into the league.

Harrison Afful joined in the middle of the season while Ishmael Yartey also had a loan stint in the course of the season.

Yartey played 227 minutes for Portland Timbers in five games when he joined the team in late March, before returning to his mother club. He managed to provide one key assist in his short stay.

Some Ghanaian-born Americans also kept the season alive with their natural Ghanaian soccer flair.

Kwame Watson-Siriboe featured for New York City FC with C. J Sapong competing in the colors of Philadelphia Union. Houston Dynamo paraded Kofi Kwarteng Frempong Sarkodie while Gyasi Zardes continued his remarkable LA Galaxy story.

www.ghsoccerus.net’s Richard Adjei Yirenkyi takes a look at how Ghanaian players fared in the 2015 MLS:

Adam Larsen Kwarasey, Portland Timbers
Adam Larsen Kwarasey’s maiden season in the MLS for Champions Portland Timbers will go down as one of the eventful soccer seasons for the Ghanaian goalie.

He joined the Timbers on December 8, 2014 in preparations for the 2015 MLS season and quickly capped a wonderful debut season in the MLS with series of breathtaking saves that earned Portland Timbers the Western Conference Championship as well as the much coveted MLS Cup.

His hard work did not go unnoticed as one of his many wonderful saves won him the 2015 MLS Save of the Year.

Kwarasey became a hero from the Portland Timbers' shootout victory over Sporting Kansas City in the Knockout Round of the Audi 2015 MLS Cup Playoffs, and later added 2015 MLS Save of the Year honors to his list of accolades.

Kwarasey’s flying save on August 15 against Real Salt Lake beat out the 31 other candidates, finally edging the Vancouver Whitecaps' David Ousted in the final voting.
It is the first time a Portland Timbers player has won the Save of the Year honors.

The award was decided by a fan vote, this year utilizing a new, bracket-style format. The field was comprised of the 32 Save of the Week winners that were earned by goalkeepers during the 2015 regular season.

In the 31st minute of a scoreless match at Real Salt Lake, Kwarasey made a spectacular fingertip save of a Luke Mulholland blast from nearly 30 yards to keep the Timbers’ in the match. The ball was cleared from the Portland area, but Mulholland hit a perfectly timed first-time volley from distance that appeared headed to the upper left corner.

Kwarasey was quick to react, lunging high to his right to push the ball just beyond the goal for a corner kick. The save proved instrumental, and Timbers defender Nat Borchers scored in five minutes into second-half stoppage time to give Portland the 1- 0 win.

Out of the 32 saves that contested the award, Kwarasey had two saves in contention.
On April 24, Kwarasey’s late block in Week 7 against New York City earned him his first ever Save of the Week in the MLS.

Kwarasey nabbed the Save of the Week for the first time after coming up huge with a clutch block on Khiry Shelton in the dying moments of the Portland Timbers' 1- 0 win over New York City FC.

Then on August 21, Kwarasey won the Save of the Week for the second time. This time round, that historic save went on to win him the Save of the 2015 season.

The Timbers goalkeeper helped preserve his league-leading 11th shutout with a beautiful leaping save on a Luke Mulholland laser from outside the box.

Kwarasey’s impressive maiden season highlights include playing120 minutes, logging a penalty kick goal and the decisive save in a 2-2 draw (7-6 win on penalties) against Sporting KC in the Western Conference Knockout Round on October 29; started 33 of the team's 34 regular season matches; ranked first in MLS with 13 clean sheet; earned a shutout September 9 against Kansas City in a scoreless draw; logged three consecutive shutouts from August 2 to15; registered a 313-minute shutout streak from July 25 to August 21; tallied clean sheets on June 6 (New England), June 20 (Houston) and July 5 (San Jose); registered his fifth shutout on May 27 in a 1-0 win over DC United; made four saves in a 2-1 win over Montreal on May 9; earned his fourth shutout of the season on May 2 against Vancouver; made five saves in a 1-0 win over New York City FC on April 19; tallied a clean sheet, making two saves in a scoreless draw at Sporting KC on March 21; earned a clean sheet in his Timbers and MLS debut on March 7, saving two shots in a scoreless draw against Real Salt Lake and made four saves in a 3-1 win over Seattle in the U.S. Open Cup on June 16. 

Kwarasey’s regular season statistics reads 33 games played and started, 2,970 minutes played with an impressive 80 saves.

In the post season playoffs, he played and started all five games for Portland Timbers with as many as 480 minutes. He also made eight saves in the playoffs to help Portland Timbers win the Western Conference Championship and the MLS Cup.

Harrison Afful, Columbus Crew SC
On July 30, Harrison Afful officially became a player of Columbus Crew after a successful move from Esperance Sportive de Tunis as a Discovery Player.

He quickly warmed himself into the first team of the Crew and made nine appearances after joining the club as a Discovery Signing.

Afful started his first match for Crew SC at right back against New York City FC on August 19, playing 60 minutes and tying for the team lead in crosses from open play with seven.

He started again when Crew SC played against Sporting KC on August 22 and lasted for 70 minutes.

Then Afful completed a full 90 minutes in a start at New York City FC on August 29.
He returned from an international assignment and continued where he left off when Crew played as guests of Philadelphia Union on September 12, notching his first assist for his new team.

Afful recorded his second assist of the season at New York on October 3 and later helped the club keep a clean sheet in a 2-0 win at Toronto on October 17.

On Decision Day on October 25, Afful helped his side to a 5-0 victory over DC United.

So after joining Columbus Crew SC in the middle of the 2015 MLS, Harrison Afful did not only help his side to win the Eastern Conference Championship, but he also made an inspirational start to his MLS career with nine games played in the regular season.

In all, Afful played 760 minutes with two assists and three shots with one on target.
After helping Crew SC to the post season, Afful played and started all five games making 466 minutes. He also recorded four shots with one on target but ended the post season with two yellow cards.

Harrison Afful and his Crew won the Eastern Championship but failed to annex the MLS Cup when they succumbed to Adam Kwarasey’s Portland Timbers.

Lloyd Sam, New York Red Bulls
In 2015, Lloyd Sam and his New York Red Bulls teammates won their second Supporters’ Shield, and second in the last three seasons.

After setting a new franchise record with 18 wins in a season, Lloyd Sam and his colleagues were among the favorites to clinch the MLS Cup but were shocked by Harrison Afful’s Columbus Crew in the Eastern Conference Championship.

Sam played as many as 31 games in the regular season, starting in 27 of those games.

After playing 2,281 minutes in the year under review, Sam scored 10 goals and assisted in seven.

Lloyd Sam also had as many as 32 shots with an impressive 20 shots on target.
In the post season playoffs, Sam played and started all the four games Red Bulls played. He made 356 minutes, had a single assist and a single shot but no shot on target.

Gershon Koffie, Vancouver Whitecaps
2015 was Gershon Koffie’s fifth season in the MLS and it was 2015 that he capped his 100 appearance in the MLS with a 25-yard thunderbolt to help Vancouver Whitecaps to a 2-1 victory over Real Salt Lake on May 30.

It was this same year under review that Koffie and his Vancouver Whitecaps defeated Dominic Oduro's Montreal Impact by 2-0 (4-2 on aggregate) to snatch their first ever Canadian Championship (Voyageurs Cup).

That victory secured the 'Caps' a place in 2016 season's CONCACAF Champions League.

Gershon Khoffie was an integral part of the history making as he played 84 minutes for the 'Caps'.

Apart from the above highlights, Gershon Koffie played as many as 28 regular season games for Vancouver. He started 22 of those games and garnered 2,001 minutes, a single goal and 13 shots with two on target.

The Whitecaps made it to the post season playoff and Gershon Koffie played in the Caps’ two games starting all. He made 126 minutes and even though he could not score in the playoffs, he made three shots with one on target.

Kofi Opare, DC United
Kofi Opare’s season with DC United was somewhat modest even though the team made it to the post season.

In the 2015 MLS regular season, Opare played 18 games, starting 17. He had one goal to his credit after nine shots and a single shot on target.

The 25-year old defender was in action for as many as 1,615 minutes for DC United in the regular season.

In the post season, Opare started all the two games played by DC United with a total of 171 minutes played.


Dominic Oduro, Montreal Impact
2015 was another eventful season for Dominic Oduro and his Montreal Impact team.
The 30-year old Ghanaian has spent a decade in the MLS making him one of the experienced Ghanaian players in the league.

The Canadians made it to the post season playoffs and Oduro was hugely influential in such a feat.

He played a total of 28 games in the regular season starting in 18 of those games.
He registered eight goals after playing a total of 1,671 minutes.

Out of his 50 shots in the regular season, 20 of them were shots on target.

In the post season playoffs, Oduro played all their two games starting one. He played 67 minutes in the playoffs with a shot on target.

David Accam, Chicago Fire
David Accam joined Chicago Fire on December 19, 2014 from Swedish club Helsingborgs IF.

In 2015 he appeared in 24 MLS matches, started 21. He scored a team-high ten goals en route to team MVP and Golden Boot honors. He also tallied two assists.

His regular season debut was against San Jose Earthquakes on March 22 when he entered the match at halftime.

Accam scored his first goal against New York City on April 24. He scored at Columbus on May 22, at DC United on June 3, recorded a goal and assist against Orlando City on June 6, scored at Columbus on July 19, scored against Dallas on August 3, at Orlando on August 29, at New York Red Bulls on September 11, at Montreal on September 23 and against New England on October 3.

In the U.S. Open Cup, Accam appeared in two matches, started one as the Fire reached the semifinal round.

In his first season in the MLS with Chicago Fire as a striker, Accam played 24 games, started 21 games, and scored 10 goals out of 1,865 minutes. He made two assists, had 67 shots with 35 on target.

Patrick Nyarko, Chicago Fire
Patrick Nyarko has been a trusted player for Chicago Fire since he joined the club in 2008 during the MLS SuperDraft.

In November 2014, Nyarko suffered a torn ACL and underwent a major surgery that took him out of the game for almost a year.

His return in 2015 was extra special and emotional. Nyarko had three goals and four assists in 19 regular season games, 14 of which were starts.

He scored in his first MLS appearance of the year at Houston on July 3. He had another goal and an assist at Philadelphia on August 16; then followed up with another goal against New York Red Bulls on August 26.  

Apart from the assist at Philadelphia, he provided a pair of assists at Toronto on September 26. 

Nyarko ended the season on a high note with another assist in the club’s final match vs. New York Red Bulls on October 25. 

In the U.S. Open Cup, Patrick Nyarko provided an assist in his first action of the year, setting up teammate Mike Magee for the third goal in a 3-1 result against the Charlotte Independence on June 30. He also scored in the Fire’s 3-1 quarterfinal win against Orlando on July 22.

At the end of the 2015 MLS regular season, Patrick Nyarko garnered a modest statistics of 19 games played with 14 games started. He scored three goals in 1,222 minutes and made 4 assists. Out of his 19 shots, eight were on target.

Kwadwo Poku, New York City FC
Kwadwo Poku was transferred from Atlanta Silverbacks (NASL) to the newly created MLS franchise, New York City FC on January 23, 2015.

At age 23, Poku has become one of the hottest commodities in the MLS.

Even in the presence of legends Frank Lampard and Andrea Pirlo, the young Ghanaian midfielder was still grabbing headlines for New York City FC with 27 games, four goals and seven assists to his name.

It has remained the wishes of NYCFC fans that Poku remains in the starting XI.

Poku has been a revelation in NYCFC's inaugural season, and he seems to have embraced his role as a game-changing substitute. 

What sets him apart is that he has the size and strength usually associated with a No. 9, but is a devastating passer of the ball from anywhere in the attacking third, especially when faced up as a No. 10.


It is believed that Kwadwo Poku averaged 2.7 chances created per 90 minutes, most among players under 24 years in MLS this season.

His maiden career statistics stands at 27 games played of which he started six, scored four goals after 978 minutes played.


He made seven assists, had 18 shots with 10 on target.






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Friday 4 December 2015

Ghana’s Kwarasey wins 2015 MLS Save of the Year!



Ghana’s Adam Larsen Kwarasey has capped a wonderful debut season in the Major League Soccer (MLS) with series of breathtaking saves for Portland Timbers.

And his hard work did not go unnoticed as one of his many wonderful saves won him the 2015 MLS Save of the Year.

Kwarasey became a hero from the Portland Timbers' shootout victory over Sporting Kansas City in the Knockout Round of the Audi 2015 MLS Cup Playoffs, and now will add 2015 MLS Save of the Year honors to his list of accolades.

Kwarasey’s flying save on August 15 against Real Salt Lake beat out the 31 other candidates, finally edging the Vancouver Whitecaps' David Ousted in the final voting.
It is the first time a Portland Timbers player has won the Save of the Year honors.

The award was decided by a fan vote, this year utilizing a new, bracket-style format. The field was comprised of the 32 Save of the Week winners that were earned by goalkeepers during the 2015 regular season.

In the 31st minute of a scoreless road match at Real Salt Lake, Kwarasey made a spectacular fingertip save of a Luke Mulholland blast from nearly 30 yards to keep the Timbers’ in the match. The ball was cleared from the Portland area, but Mulholland hit a perfectly timed first-time volley from distance that appeared headed to the upper left corner.

Kwarasey was quick to react, lunging high to his right to push the ball just beyond the goal for a corner kick. The save proved instrumental, and Timbers defender Nat Borchers scored in five minutes into second-half stoppage time to give Portland the 1- 0 win.

Out of the 32 saves that contested the award, Kwarasey had two saves in contention.
On April 24, Kwarasey’s late block in Week 7 against New York City earned him his first ever Save of the Week in the MLS.
Kwarasey nabbed the Save of the Week for the first time after coming up huge with a clutch block on Khiry Shelton in the dying moments of the Portland Timbers' 1- 0 win over New York City FC.
Shelton was slipped through on goal with a chance to pull level in the 89th minute, but Kwarasey ensured that his side would leave with all three points by denying the NYCFC rookie with his right foot.
Then on August 21, Kwarasey won the Save of the Week for the second time. This time round, that historic save went on to win him the Save of the 2015 season.
The Timbers goalkeeper helped preserve his league-leading 11th shutout with a beautiful leaping save on a Luke Mulholland laser from outside the box.
The astounding save took home 36.24 percent of the vote, just beating out Sean Johnson of the Chicago Fire, whose double save in an outstanding performance against the Philadelphia Union came in at 28.12 percent.

All-Time MLS Save of the Year Winners:
2015: Adam Kwarasey – Portland Timbers | 8/15/15 v Real Salt Lake, 31st minute
2014: Luis Robles – New York Red Bulls | 9/20/14 v Seattle Sounders FC, 69th minute
2013: Nick Rimando - Real Salt Lake | 8/3/13 v Colorado Rapids, 53rd minute
2012: Nick Rimando – Real Salt Lake | 4/14/12 v Sporting Kansas City, 75th minute
2011: Kasey Keller – Seattle Sounders FC | 10/15/11 v San Jose Earthquakes, 64th minute
2010: Kasey Keller – Seattle Sounders FC | 4/17/10 v Kansas City Wizards, 92nd minute
2009: Pat Onstad – Houston Dynamo | 4/19/09 v Colorado Rapids, 83rd minute

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Ghana is Africa’s highest contributor to MLS


In the 20-year history of the Major League Soccer (MLS), Ghana has contributed more players to the league than any other African country.

An infographic released by the official website of the MLS indicates that out of 184 all-time African-born MLS players, Ghana has contributed 29 players followed by Nigeria with 21 players.

There have been 19 players in the MLS who traced their roots from Cameroon with South Africa contributing 18 players so far.

Liberia has contributed 15 players followed by Gambia with 11 players. Sierra Leone and Uganda have contributed eight players each.

Other contributors are Senegal and Ivory Coast, seven players each; Zimbabwe and DR Congo, six players each; Mali, four players; Angola, Cape Verde and Mozambique, three players each.


Ethiopia, Morocco, Togo and Zambia have contributed two players each while Algeria, Botswana, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Malawi and Tanzania have contributed a single player each.

Wednesday 21 October 2015

Five Ghanaians and their clubs clinch Audi 2015 MLS playoffs spots

Dominic Oduro

At least five Ghanaian internationals will feature for their clubs in the 2015 Major League Soccer (MLS) playoffs.

At the climax of the MLS season, clubs are busily scrambling for playoffs spots while others are only waiting for the commencement of the post season after clinching their tickets.

A minimum of five full Ghanaian internationals have already booked a place in the playoffs with their respective clubs.

Other Americans with Ghanaian background are also in the mixed.

In the Eastern Conference, Lloyd Sam and New York Red Bulls clinched this season's first playoff spot on September 20. They have avoided the Knockout Round and secured an automatic berth in the Eastern Conference Semifinals.

Lloyd Sam

They have also clinched the top spot in the Eastern Conference as well as a spot in the 2016-2017 CONCACAF Champions League and still remain in contention for the Supporters' Shield.

Harrison Afful’s Columbus Crew SC locked up their playoffs spot on October 17 after a road win in Toronto and they still remain in contention for an automatic berth in the Eastern Conference Semifinals.

Also in the playoffs is Dominic Oduro and Montreal Impact who also clinched a playoff spot on October 17 after their 1-0 road win against New England. They also remain in contention for an automatic berth in the Eastern Conference Semifinals.

Kofi Opare and D.C. United clinched a playoff spot on October 2nd and still remain in contention for an automatic berth in the Eastern Conference Semifinals as well.

Qualifying from the Western Conference is Gershon Koffie and his Vancouver 
Whitecaps who also clinched a playoff spot on October 8th. They also remain in contention for an automatic berth in the Western Conference Semifinals.

Kofi Opare

LA Galaxy who clinched a playoff spot on October 4th have in their mixed Gyasi Zardes who is an American with a bit of Ghanaian background. They also remain in contention for an automatic berth in the Western Conference Semifinals.

According to MLS, 12 teams - the top six from each conference - at the end of the regular season, qualify for the 2015 MLS Cup Playoffs.
In the Knockout Round, the third seed will play the sixth seed from their conference and the fourth seed will play the fifth seed from their conference in a single knockout match.
The winners from the Knockout Round matches will advance to their respective Conference Semifinals.
The lowest seeded teams that advance from the Knockout Round will play the first seed team in each of the respective Conference Semifinals while the highest seeded teams that advance will play the second seeded team in each of their respective Conference Semifinals.
The four Conference Semifinals will be decided by two-game aggregate series, with the lower seed hosting the first leg and the higher seed hosting the second leg.
 If the aggregate score is tied after 180 minutes of play, the away goals rule will apply so as to be consistent with CONCACAF and FIFA practice.
If the series remains tied, two 15-minute extra time periods will be played in their entirety, followed by penalty kicks, if necessary.
The away goals tiebreaker will not apply to overtime in the second leg of any two-legged playoff series.
The two Conference Championships will be decided by a two-game aggregate series, with the lower seed hosting the first leg and the higher seed hosting the second leg.
 If the aggregate score is tied after 180 minutes of play, the away goals rule will apply so as to be consistent with CONCACAF and FIFA practice.

Gershon Koffie
If the series remains tied, two 15-minute extra time periods will be played in their entirety, followed by penalty kicks, if necessary.
The away goals tiebreaker will not apply to overtime in the second leg of any two-legged playoff series.
The MLS Cup will be a single championship match hosted by the finalist with the most regular season points. If the two finalists have the same number of regular season points, the tiebreakers for playoff qualification will be applied to determine the host team.

If the score is tied after 90 minutes of play, two 15-minute extra time periods will be played in their entirety, followed by penalty kicks, if necessary.

Harrison Afful















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Tuesday 20 October 2015

Ghana’s Kwadwo Poku – The hottest commodity in MLS?

At age 23, Ghana’s Kwadwo Poku has become one of the hottest commodities in Major League Soccer (MLS).
Even in the presence of legends Frank Lampard and Andrea Pirlo, the young Ghanaian midfielder was still grabbing headlines for New York City FC with 26 games, four goals and seven assists to his name.
It has remained the wishes of NYCFC fans that Poku remains in the starting XI and until October 13, Ghanaian fans have been requesting his inclusion into the national team while some United States soccer fans were harboring a subtle hope that the Ghanaian may switch nationality in the near future.
In fact, when he was invited to play for Ghana in a friendly against Canada, MLSsoccer.com, in their report, assured that Poku’s participation in that game will not cap-tie him to Ghana.
When Ghana head coach Avram Grant finally paid heed to Ghanaian fans and handed him an international debut against Canada in Washington DC, Poku was given only eight minutes in an advanced central midfield role, but he seized the initiative to such an extent that one journalist in the postgame press conference wondered why he wasn't called on sooner, while another asked Grant point-blank if the NYCFC cult hero would be called back in the future.
Poku's international debut is the latest and greatest milestone on his rise from obscurity to sudden fame. The powerful midfielder was playing in the fourth-tier NPSL less than two years ago, and he admitted that the eight minutes against Canada was a surreal moment.
 “It feels good. It was my first time in the team and playing with these guys is different – although I'm from there, it's really different playing with guys you've never played with”, he told MLSsoccer.com.
“It's been crazy. I know people back home – even my parents – will look at this, and it's something I've always dreamed about. It's been a long journey, but hopefully, intending to God, it's working out fine.
 “Everybody was telling me, 'great job.
 “That's one thing they were looking to bring in the team, because they didn't have that type of somebody who wants to get the ball and just make something happen. I think they are happy to have me”, Kwadwo Poku noted.
Six months ago, almost nobody knew who he was. Nowadays, you can find 25,000 New Yorkers chanting his name, begging NYCFC head coach Jason Kreis to bring on the Ghanaian.
Poku has been a revelation in NYCFC's inaugural season, and he seems to have embraced his role as a game-changing substitute.
What sets him apart is that he has the size and strength usually associated with a No. 9, but is a devastating passer of the ball from anywhere in the attacking third, especially when faced up as a No. 10.
If you can pass the ball, you can play the game, and Poku plays it well. Come next season, expect him to shed his super-sub label and become a focal point.
Those with technical eye see him to be a bit of an enigma in this league. He has some gifts on the ball – if he gets the ball in space and is running at a guy, he can wrong-foot him and hit a shot, but he also has an eye to hit a pass that can make the defense come apart.
It is believed that Kwadwo Poku averages 2.7 chances created per 90 minutes, most among players under 24years in MLS this season.
Kwadwo Poku was transferred from the Atlanta Silverbacks (NASL) on January 23, 2015.
He signed with the Atlanta Silverbacks of the NASL on January 24, 2014, made 25 appearances for Atlanta, scoring twice, including the winning goal in the 91st minute against MLS side Real Salt Lake in the fourth round of the US Open Cup.
In 2013, he led the Georgia Revolution (NPSL) in scoring while notching a team-high seven assists, scored a hat-trick in the Revolution’s 4-3 win over the Real Colorado Foxes in the first round of the US Open Cup.
He is said to have played in the youth system of his hometown club, Asante Kotoko SC, in Kumasi, Ghana.
His role model is Manchester City’s Yaya Toure, who he had a chance to meet in the preseason.
Growing up in Ghana, Poku played the same holding midfield position and was a defensive midfielder in NYCFC’s first ever match against St. Mirren.
Poku came to the United States with the hopes of playing college soccer.
However, when he couldn’t get the proper paperwork sorted out, Poku went to play for the Georgia Revolution in the NPSL.
Poku immediately proved himself one of the top players for the Revolution, leading the team in goals in 2011-12 and assists in 2013.
He scored a hat trick in a first-round 2013 US Open Cup match against Real Colorado Foxes, a match attended by then Atlanta Silverbacks technical director Eric Wynalda.
He signed Poku to his first professional contract in January 2014.
He shone again in the 2014 US Open Cup with the Silverbacks, scoring a game-winning goal against Real Salt Lake.
Real Salt Lake, Chicago and Seattle battled to obtain his rights with the Sounders eventually winning the Discovery Claim.
However, Seattle didn’t offer Atlanta much for Poku and NYCFC eventually traded a conditional 2017 draft pick for his rights.
Before he became a fan favorite at Yankee Stadium, Poku was a cult hero in Atlanta.
The son of a former professional soccer player, Poku’s aunts and uncles helped him when he was making his transition to living in the United States.

Additional Information: MLSsoccer.com.
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