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Enterprising Ghana winger Christopher Baah Bonsu came up good for Saudi Pro League side Al Qadsiah, scoring in the 7th minutes as they romped to a 4-0 win over Al Ettifaq on Monday.
Al Qadsiah fired themselves ahead in the third minute from the boot of Nahitan Nandez before Bonsu-Baah added the second four minutes into regulation time at the Prince Saud bin Jalawi Stadium.
The home side added two quick goals late into the game with Mexican international Julian Quinones making the score line 3-0 three minutes into added time.
German midfielder, Julian Weigl iced the cake for Al Qadsiah a minute later to nail the coffin of the visitors in the outstanding week 10 fixture of the Saudi Pro League.
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Bonsu Baah now has two goals and four assists after making 21 appearances as Al Qadsiah sit in fourth in the Saudi Pro League season on 53 points from 23 matches.
The 21-year-old who previously played in Belgium for Genk and Sarpsborg in Norway, has six caps for Ghana and will be in line to make the final squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Canada, USA and Mexico.
Enterprising Ghana winger Christopher Baah Bonsu delivered another eye-catching performance for Al Qadsiah FC, scoring in the seventh minute as his side powered to a commanding 4–0 victory over Al Ettifaq FC in the Saudi Pro League on Monday night.
The match, played at the Prince Saud bin Jalawi Stadium, showcased Al Qadsiah’s attacking efficiency and underlined Bonsu’s growing influence in Saudi football.
Al Qadsiah wasted no time asserting dominance. Uruguayan midfielder Nahitan Nandez opened the scoring in just the third minute, setting the tone for a relentless attacking display.
Four minutes later, Christopher Baah Bonsu doubled the advantage. The 21-year-old Ghanaian showed composure and sharp movement inside the box, calmly finishing to make it 2–0. His early goal effectively disrupted Al Ettifaq’s defensive organization and handed the hosts full control of proceedings.
Bonsu’s pace and directness on the wing repeatedly stretched the opposition, creating space for teammates and forcing errors in transition.
As the match progressed, Al Qadsiah maintained pressure while remaining defensively compact. The visitors struggled to mount any sustained attack.
Late in the game, the home side turned dominance into a rout. Mexican international Julián Quiñones made it 3–0 three minutes into added time with a clinical finish.
Moments later, German midfielder Julian Weigl added the fourth, sealing an emphatic victory in the outstanding Week 10 fixture.
The 4–0 scoreline reflected Al Qadsiah’s authority and highlighted the squad’s attacking depth and balance.
Christopher Baah Bonsu’s goal against Al Ettifaq brings his tally to two goals and four assists from 21 appearances in the Saudi Pro League this season.
While the raw numbers may not fully capture his contribution, his influence extends beyond scoring. His dribbling ability, acceleration, and willingness to take on defenders have made him a consistent attacking outlet.
Currently sitting fourth in the league with 53 points from 23 matches, Al Qadsiah are firmly in contention for continental qualification spots.
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Before moving to Saudi Arabia, Bonsu developed his craft in Europe. He previously featured for K.R.C. Genk in Belgium and Sarpsborg 08 FF in Norway.
Those experiences provided valuable tactical and technical grounding, preparing him for the demands of top-flight football.
His performances have also earned him six caps for Ghana’s senior national team. With the 2026 FIFA World Cup scheduled to be hosted across Canada, the United States and Mexico, Bonsu will be eager to secure a place in Ghana’s final squad.
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At just 21 years old, Christopher Baah Bonsu remains one of Ghana’s promising wide options. His versatility allows him to operate on either flank, while his defensive work rate makes him tactically adaptable.
With consistent performances in the Saudi Pro League, he strengthens his case for inclusion in the 2026 FIFA World Cup squad.
If he continues to produce decisive moments like his early strike against Al Ettifaq, Bonsu could play a pivotal role for both club and country in the coming seasons.