Awere Shines Again as Ghanaian Goalkeeper Continues Fine Form in Benin

Rock-Solid Awere Delivers Again with Match-Winning Clean Sheet in Benin Ligue 1

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Ghanaian goalkeeper Stephen Awere delivered yet another outstanding performance, keeping a crucial clean sheet in his side’s narrow 1–0 victory over Énergie FC at home in Week 22 of the Benin Ligue 1 campaign.

Awere, widely regarded as one of Ghana’s most promising young goalkeepers, produced a series of vital saves to preserve his team’s slender lead. His commanding presence between the posts and excellent decision-making proved decisive, as he frustrated Énergie’s attacking efforts throughout the encounter.

The former Ebusua Dwarfs and King Faisal shot-stopper has been steadily building a reputation for consistency and composure since making the move to Benin. His ability to organise his defence and communicate effectively with his backline has been a standout feature of his game, helping his side maintain defensive discipline under pressure.

Having been mentored by former Asante Kotoko goalkeeper Danlad Ibrahim, Awere appears to be benefiting from that guidance, with his performances reflecting growing maturity and confidence. His shot-stopping, aerial command, and quick reflexes have drawn praise from both supporters and analysts alike.

As the season progresses, Awere continues to play a pivotal role in his club’s campaign, frequently stepping up in crucial moments to secure valuable points. With several clean sheets already to his name, he is fast becoming one of the most reliable goalkeepers in the Benin top flight.

If his current form is anything to go by, Stephen Awere is certainly a player to watch, with his performances raising expectations of a potential call-up to higher levels in the near future.

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