Joshua Twasam, the son of the late Christian Atsu, has been honored with the prestigious title of player of the year in the Northumberland Football League.
Following in his father's footsteps, young Joshua Twasam is already making waves in the Northumberland Football League.
His outstanding performances helped lead his team to victory in the U-9 league, and his talent has been recognized by the league as he has been crowned the Most Valuable Player (MVP).
Pictures of Joshua Twasam proudly displaying his MVP medal have surfaced on the internet, showcasing his talent and the recognition he has received for his impressive skills on the field.
The Northumberland Football League, a prominent youth and mini soccer organization in England, provides inclusive opportunities for children and teenagers of all abilities, backgrounds, and genders to participate in the sport.

Overseeing these leagues and programs is the Northumberland Football Association, the governing body responsible for football activities in the historic county of Northumberland, England.
Tragically, Christian Atsu, a notable figure in Ghanaian football, passed away in an earthquake that affected Turkey and Syria. To honor his contributions, Ghana held a State burial for him at the Forecourt of the State House.
Throughout his career, Atsu made significant strides in Ghanaian football, representing the national team in 65 matches and scoring nine goals. Notably, he scored remarkable goals in the 2014 World Cup qualifier against Egypt and the quarter-finals of the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations.
The recognition of Joshua Twasam as the Player of the Year in the Northumberland Football League not only highlights his own potential but also serves as a testament to the lasting legacy of his late father, Christian Atsu.

