Meet Brescia's 14 year-old hotshot Patrick Nuamah who plays for Italy

Published on: 23 September 2020
Meet Brescia's 14 year-old hotshot Patrick Nuamah who plays for Italy
Patrick Nuamah

Born to Ghanaian parents Mathew Nuamah and mother Augustina Donkor in Brescia on 31 December 2005, Patrick has had his talent honed and natured at the city's youth team.

The academy has a reputation of producing talented midfielders such as Italian legend, Andrea Pirlo, who is arguably the greatest deep lying midfielder ever and young exciting Milan talent Sandro Tonali.

The 14-year-old maven is hoping to follow in the steps of the aforementioned players to greater heights.

He has been promoted to Brescia's U17 side beginning this season after outstanding performances in Italy's U15 Youth division.

Numaah is a box-to-box midfielder with an excellent field vision and an extraordinary all round ability to control games with devastating passes into attack, whiles providing defensive support.

He is most influential player in his team.

Brescia's hotshot is a major staple in Italy's National U15 side together with another Enoch Owusu- also of Ghanaian extraction-who plays for Inter Milan.

The little Azzurri scored five goals with an impressive contribution of 10 assists last season for Brescia before the league was truncated due to the outbreak of the Pandemic of Covid 19.

Nuamah like many other young players with Ghanaian roots,  Enoch Owusu, Mike Aidoo, Justin Kumi and Jeremiah Rudolf at Sassuolo has the potential blossom in to future stars for their respective clubs.

By Richard Gyasi

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