
Austria Defender Dreams of Wearing Ghana's Black Stars Jersey
French-born Beres Owusu is making waves in Austria and wants to represent Ghana at the international level. The 22-year-old defender says playing for the Black Stars would honor his heritage and fulfill a childhood dream.
A rising soccer star in Austria is declaring his loyalty to the country his parents call home, and his words are capturing hearts on both sides of the Mediterranean.
Beres Owusu, a 22-year-old defender for Grazer AK in Austria's top league, was born in France but has never forgotten his Ghanaian roots. Speaking with JoySports journalist Joseph Ayinga-Walter, Owusu shared that representing Ghana on the international stage has been his dream since childhood.
"For me, it will mean a lot. It's not just about the football, it will be about the pride and the culture," Owusu explained. His parents made sure he grew up immersed in Ghanaian traditions despite living abroad.
Owusu says his allegiance has never wavered. Even as a child in France, he knew that if he ever played international soccer, it would be for Ghana's Black Stars.

The defender has been turning heads in Austria this season, establishing himself as one of Grazer AK's most reliable players. His solid performances have caught attention beyond the Austrian Bundesliga.
Why This Inspires
Owusu's story showcases how culture and identity can transcend borders. His parents instilled pride in their Ghanaian heritage while raising him in Europe, proving that home isn't just where you're born but where your heart belongs.
For young athletes navigating dual identities, Owusu offers a powerful example of embracing heritage without hesitation. His public commitment also strengthens Ghana's growing pool of international talent as the Black Stars look to build for the future.
Ghana's national team continues attracting players from the diaspora who want to honor their roots while competing at the highest level. Owusu could soon join those ranks if his strong performances in Austria continue.
For now, one young defender is working hard in Austria while keeping his childhood dream alive.
Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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