Terry Yegbe, born in Akatsi, a town in the Volta Region of Ghana, is a talented left-footed ball-playing center-back who currently plays for SJK Seinäjoki, a top-tier Finnish club. Known for his cleverness on the field and exceptional stamina, Yegbe has established himself as a promising player in his position.
Yegbe draws inspiration from Austrian captain David Alaba, whom he idolizes. Alaba’s versatile playing style and success have made a significant impact on Yegbe’s aspirations. Like his idol, Yegbe dreams of winning numerous accolades throughout his career.
The former Vision FC defender has the opportunity to represent Ghana at the U-23 Africa Cup of Nations held in Egypt. This tournament serves as a qualifying competition for the Olympic Games. Yegbe will be aiming to make history by helping Ghana qualify for the Olympics in Paris the following year.
It has been almost twenty years since Ghana’s last qualification for the Olympics, which occurred in Athens in 2004. Yegbe’s participation in the U-23 Africa Cup of Nations presents an exciting opportunity to contribute to his country’s football success and revive its Olympic ambitions.









