
A major grassroots football tournament in Kumasi has brought a new sensation into the national spotlight: 18-year-old striker Solomon Osei Tutu. Discovered during a high-profile scouting event organized by Netherlands-based scout Hamzah Sadiek, the young forward is already being hailed as the next "Victor Osimhen" due to his physical presence and clinical finishing. The tournament, which attracted nearly 300 aspiring footballers from across the region, served as a platform for identifying elite talent, with Osei Tutu emerging as the standout performer among five highly promising players selected for further development.
The scouting initiative, branded as COPA SADIEK, underscores the depth of talent within Ghana's grassroots football scene. Hamzah Sadiek's objective was to bridge the gap between local talent and international opportunities, and the massive turnout highlights the eagerness of young Ghanaian athletes to showcase their skills. Osei Tutu’s performance during the event confirmed the hype surrounding him, as he demonstrated the tactical awareness and scoring prowess that have already made him a dominant force in local competitions.
Statistically, Osei Tutu’s rise is backed by remarkable consistency. Last season, the teenager netted 16 goals in 16 appearances, and he has maintained that elite form in the current campaign, tallying 12 goals and providing 6 assists to date. This prolific output has not gone unnoticed by national team selectors. He has already earned a well-deserved call-up to Ghana’s U20 national team, the Black Satellites, and reports indicate that scouts for the senior national team, the Black Stars, are closely monitoring his progress as he transitions to more competitive stages.
The success of this maiden edition has prompted organizers to establish COPA SADIEK as an annual event, ensuring a sustainable pipeline for discovering and nurturing football talent in Ghana. For Solomon Osei Tutu, the journey is just beginning, but his rapid ascent from a grassroots participant to a national team prospect serves as a powerful testament to the value of structured scouting. As he continues to develop, the football community remains optimistic that he could soon become a cornerstone of Ghana’s offensive lineup on the international stage.
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