Ghanaian striker Prince-Osei Owusu has been named CF Montréal’s Player of the Month for April, a recognition stemming from a series of impactful performances in Major League Soccer (MLS). The 29-year-old forward was instrumental in the Canadian club’s attacking efforts throughout the month, contributing significantly to their on-field displays.
Key Contributions in April
Owusu’s productive April saw him register two goals and three assists across four league appearances. These direct contributions to five goals were pivotal as CF Montréal aimed to build momentum and improve their standing in the league.
His consistent excellence has cemented his status as a vital player for the club. This recognition comes as Owusu continues to demonstrate his growing importance since being appointed captain ahead of the 2026 MLS season.
Season-Long Impact
The Ghanaian attacker has emerged as one of Montréal’s most consistent performers this campaign. He boasts 11 direct goal involvements in as many league matches, underscoring his reliability and effectiveness in the attacking third.
To date, Owusu has scored six goals and provided five assists this season. This statistical output highlights his dual threat as both a scorer and a playmaker.
International Recognition and Future Prospects
The former Germany youth international, who has since switched his international allegiance to Ghana, is also strengthening his case for a regular position with the Black Stars. He earned his maiden national team call-up for the Kirin Cup tournament in November 2025, a testament to his club form.
His current strong performances offer a timely boost to Ghana’s technical staff. This is especially relevant as the team intensifies preparations for upcoming international fixtures and the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Implications for Club and Country
With his confidence high and form on his side, Owusu’s leadership and attacking output are poised to become increasingly valuable assets. Both CF Montréal and the Ghanaian national team stand to benefit significantly from his continued contributions in the coming months.











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