Gor Mahia midfielder draws comparisons between Ghana and Kenyan Premier League
14 Nov, 2025
Gor Mahia midfielder draws comparisons between Ghana and Kenyan Premier League
Gor Mahia attacking midfielder Ebenezer Adukwaw has drawn clear distinctions between the Ghana Premier League and the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKF-PL), highlighting what he believes sets the two competitions apart.
In an exclusive interview with Mozzart Sport, the Ghanaian midfielder described his home league as highly physical, emphasizing that players in Ghana rely more on strength and endurance, while the Kenyan league, he noted, leans towards tactical intelligence and technical awareness.
Adukwaw joined Gor Mahia in August, during the off-season transfer window, from Ghanaian Premier League side Bechem United.
Since then, he has steadily adjusted to the demands of the FKF-PL and become one of K’Ogalo’s key attacking figures.
The former Karela United talisman, who is currently Gor Mahia’s second top scorer, has also shared how he handles the pressure of scoring goals at the record league champions.
He explained that his focus remains on the collective success of the team, noting that assisting his teammates when not in a scoring position helps him manage expectations and maintain balance.
Since joining Gor Mahia, Adukwaw has notched two goals and two assists against his name in four outings, despite missing a month due to injury.
He announced his arrival in style, scoring a brace in Gor Mahia’s 2–0 win over Sofapaka, before registering his first assist in the 1–0 victory against KCB.
He added another assist in last week’s 2–0 triumph over defending champions Kenya Police FC, a result that saw the record 21 time league champions storm summit of the 18 team league standings.