Ghanaian midfielder Augustine Boakye is quietly carving out a name for himself in Ligue 1, delivering a solid debut season with French side AS Saint-Étienne.
The 24-year-old, who joined from Austria’s Wolfsberger AC, has quickly adapted to life in one of Europe’s more competitive leagues; and the signs are promising.
In 17 appearances this season, Boakye has netted 3 goals, making him the fourth-highest scorer in the Saint-Étienne squad.
But it’s not just the numbers; it’s the efficiency behind them that stands out. With only 9 shots on target all season, Boakye has managed to convert a third of them, underlining his clinical edge and decision-making in the final third.
All three goals have come at home, suggesting he thrives under the bright lights and pressure of the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard. One of those goals ; a late equalizer against Nantes was particularly telling: a clutch moment that secured a vital point and highlighted his calm under pressure.
Boakye’s rise has been steady. After impressing in the Austrian Bundesliga, he took a leap forward by moving to Ligue 1, and he’s showing he belongs.
His style; creative, direct, and composed has given Saint-Étienne another attacking dimension. While his tally of 3 goals may seem modest, it’s a strong start for a player in a new league and system.
As Saint-Étienne look to stabilize in Ligue 1 after seasons of inconsistency, Boakye’s growing influence could be central to their long-term ambitions.
For Ghana, his progress offers a potential boost to the Black Stars setup; a technically gifted midfielder with an eye for goal and room to grow.
The road ahead is long, but Augustine Boakye’s first chapter in France is already one of promise, poise, and potential. Ghana may have another star rising in Europe—and this one is just getting started.