Newly found Black Stars striker Ransford Yeboah Königsdörffer continued his impressive performance for Hamburger SV in the German Bundesliga II.
Yeboah Königsdörffer scored the consolation goal for Hamburger SV in their painful 2-1 home defeat to SV Darmstadt 98 at the Volkspark Stadion on Friday evening.
German-born Ghanaian defender Patric Pfeiffer opened the score for the visitors after making a good use of a pass from his teammate Tobias Kempe on the 4th minute of the game.
Three minutes later, SV Darmstadt 98 extended extend their lead to 0-2 through Phillip Tietz.
In the second half, Yeboah grabbed the consolation goal for Hamburger SV on the 87th minute.
After two minutes of scoring, Yeboah was shown a straight red-card for unsportsmanlike behavior.
Substitute Aaron Opoku of Hamburger SV was also sent off after receiving two yellow cards within eight minutes of his introduction.
Yeboah Königsdörffer has scored four goals in 6 appearances for Hamburger SV in all competitions this season so far.
He joined Hamburger SV on a four-year deal from Dynamo Dresden in a transfer fee around the region of €1.2m.
Yeboah Königsdörffer, born to Ghanaian father in Germany, announced his decision to represent Ghana at the senior level last month despite featuring for Germany at the youth levels.
The 20-year-old centre-forward is expected to receive his debut call-up to the senior national team of Ghana by Coach Otto Addo for next month's Pre-World Cup friendly against Brazil.