Former Ghana Black Stars midfield maestro, Rev. Osei Kofi, is set to embark on a memorable journey tonight as he heads to Spain as an honored guest of Real Madrid.
The Spanish giants have extended an all-expenses-paid invitation to the legendary Ghanaian footballer, recognizing his remarkable role in one of Ghana’s most historic football encounters.
The trip follows the recent visit of a Spanish delegation to Ghana, where they learned of Rev. Osei Kofi’s unforgettable contribution to the 1962 friendly match between the Black Stars and Real Madrid at the Accra Sports Stadium. That encounter saw Ghana hold the reigning European champions, boasting icons like Ferenc Puskás and Alfredo Di Stéfano, to a thrilling 3-3 draw.
The 1962 match was highly anticipated, with Ghana’s first President, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, promising the Black Stars a grand celebration if they managed to concede fewer than ten goals against the European giants. Against all odds, the Black Stars held their ground, and with just 17 minutes left in the match, Osei Kofi stepped onto the pitch as a substitute.
With his very first touch, the nimble-footed midfielder delivered a perfect pass to Edward Acquah, who wasted no time in slotting in Ghana’s third goal, momentarily giving the Black Stars a 3-2 lead. Real Madrid, however, responded swiftly, scoring an equalizer to end the match at 3-3—a moment that remains etched in Ghana’s football history.
Inspired by this story, Real Madrid, through Rev. Osei Kofi’s lawyer friend, extended the prestigious invitation, allowing him to relive the legacy of that unforgettable match. His 10-day stay in Spain will include special engagements with the club’s management, a tour of Real Madrid’s facilities, and an opportunity to meet current players and officials.
As he departs tonight, Rev. Osei Kofi’s journey serves as a reminder of Ghana’s rich football heritage and the deep respect he continues to command in the world of football.
Real Madrid’s invitation is not just a tribute to an individual, but a recognition of Ghana’s enduring football legacy. Bon voyage, Rev. Osei Kofi!












