Ghanaian youngster Douglas Owusu has capped a remarkable breakthrough campaign by winning the Serbian Super Liga title with Red Star Belgrade following a dominant season for the Serbian giants.
The 20-year-old attacker joined Red Star during the January transfer window from fellow top-flight side FK Radnik Surdulica and quickly adapted to life at one of the most successful clubs in the Balkans.
Despite arriving midway through the season, Owusu made an immediate impact with energetic and influential performances that strengthened Red Star’s push toward the league crown.
The Ghanaian forward ended the campaign with an impressive return of nine goals and one assist across his combined appearances for Radnik Surdulica and Red Star Belgrade, further boosting his growing reputation as one of Ghana’s most promising young attackers in Europe.
Owusu’s rise has been one of the standout Ghanaian success stories abroad this season. His early-season form at Radnik Surdulica earned him attention from Red Star, who moved swiftly to secure his signature in January.
Since his arrival, he has shown impressive maturity, confidence, and attacking intelligence, seamlessly fitting into a squad competing for domestic honours.
Winning the Serbian Super Liga marks the first major trophy of his professional career and represents a significant milestone in his development.
His performances are expected to further raise his profile among Ghanaian football followers and national team selectors heading into the new season.
With confidence high and a league title already secured, Owusu will now look to build on his breakthrough year and continue his development at Red Star Belgrade.

