Raphael Dwamena was a talented Ghanaian professional footballer best known for playing for the
Ghana international football team and the Spanish league system. He made a significant impact in the
world of soccer during his career as a striker. Dwamena began his career with the Red Bull Ghana
developmental program where he played and trained. In 2014 he joined the Salzburg youth team and
immediately made an impact. In one tournament he scored seven goals in four games winning the
Golden Shoe... moreRaphael Dwamena was a talented Ghanaian professional footballer best known for playing for the
Ghana international football team and the Spanish league system. He made a significant impact in the
world of soccer during his career as a striker. Dwamena began his career with the Red Bull Ghana
developmental program where he played and trained. In 2014 he joined the Salzburg youth team and
immediately made an impact. In one tournament he scored seven goals in four games winning the
Golden Shoe. The following month, Dwamena was promoted to FC Liefering, the Salzburg farm team
playing in the Austrian Football First League. During his career, Dwamena went on to play for clubs in
Spain, Switzerland, Austria and Denmark. He had also been the leading scorer in the Albanian league this
season with nine goals before his untimely death. Internationally Dwamena made nine appearances for
Ghana and scored two goals. In 2017 he was diagnosed with a heart condition when he was set to join
the English Premier League club Brighton & Hove Albion, the deal failed through because of it. Although he was advised to retire from football because of his heart condition he persisted and continued to play. His commitment to excellence and sportsmanship served as an inspiration to fans and fellow athletes alike, leaving a lasting legacy in the hearts of many.