Kwame Baah produced a goalkeeping masterclass to guide Ali Sabieh to hold Aigle Noir to a goalless draw in the CAF Champions League preliminary round, underlining his growing importance to the Djibouti club.
The Ghanaian keeper, formerly of Asante Kotoko and the Black Meteors, was named Most Valuable Player after a string of decisive saves that kept the Djiboutian champions in control of a tense encounter.
Baah’s sharp reflexes and calm authority under pressure repeatedly frustrated the Burundian club attack, with his leadership proving just as crucial as his saves.
The performance comes soon after Baah committed his future to Ali Sabieh with a new contract, a decision that already looks to be a cornerstone of the club’s ambitions in Africa this season.
With confidence high and his form attracting fresh attention, Baah appears ready to anchor Ali Sabieh’s continental challenge as they push deeper into Africa's prestigious interclub competition.
By: Pascal Amoah

