Raphael Dwamena: Honouring the Ghanaian Striker Who Passed Away in November 2023

Raphael Dwamena: Honouring the Ghanaian Striker Who Passed Away in November 2023

  • Raphael Dwamena poured his heart into Ghanaian football, and we honour his memory with sorrow
  • The gifted striker tragically collapsed and passed away during a match between KF Egnatia and Partizani in Albania
  • Dwamena scored twice on his international debut, helping Ghana secure a 5-0 victory over Ethiopia in Kumasi

Former Ghanaian international Raphael Dwamena collapsed during a league game in Albania and tragically passed away on November 11, 2023.

The footballing world is still mourning the tragic deaths of Liverpool winger Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva who died in a car accident in Spain on July 3, 2025, while Ghanaians painfully recall Dwamena's passing.

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Matt Hedges of the US challenges Raphael Dwamena #11 of Ghana during the United States vs Ghana friendly match on July 1, 2017, in East Hartford, Connecticut. Image credit: Tim Clayton/Corbis
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The sad passing of Raphael Dwamena

Raphael Dwamena was only 28 when his life was abruptly cut short during a match between KF Egnatia and Partizani on November 11, 2023.

In the first half of the Albanian Superiore League fixture, Dwamena collapsed suddenly, prompting immediate concern and response from players, medical staff, and spectators.

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According to the BBC, the Ghanaian received swift medical attention and was transported to a nearby hospital, but efforts to revive him were unsuccessful.

The Albanian Football Federation later confirmed the tragic news, expressing sorrow and offering condolences to his family and the wider footballing community.

A look at Raphael Dwamena's football career

Born in Ghana, Dwamena rose through the ranks with impressive performances that earned him nine appearances for the Ghana national team between 2017 and 2018.

Notably, he scored twice on his international debut, showing promise as a dynamic forward capable of making an impact at the highest level.

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Dwamena’s club career took him across Europe, with memorable stints at Swiss club FC Zurich, Spanish side Levante, and Austrian outfit BW Linz.

Raphael Dwamena's heart problem

The late Black Stars striker was briefly linked with a move to Brighton & Hove Albion in the English Premier League in 2017, but the transfer was halted after a medical revealed a serious heart condition.

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Despite this life-altering diagnosis, Dwamena chose to keep playing, eventually undergoing surgery to receive an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD).

His resilience shone through as he continued his career with determination, even after collapsing in a previous match in 2021.

How many goals did Raphael Dwamena score?

According to Wikipedia, Raphael Dwamena scored 89 club career goals in 185 appearances in a career that spanned 11 years.

He made a remarkable impact during his brief stint with SC Austria Lustenau, scoring an impressive 18 goals in just 20 matches.

His prolific form in the Austrian second tier during the 2016–17 season quickly caught the attention of bigger clubs, earning him a transfer to Swiss side FC Zürich.

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At Zürich, Dwamena continued to display his goal-scoring prowess, netting 21 times in 51 appearances during the 2017–18 season. His combination of speed, strength, and sharp finishing made him a key figure in the squad and a fan favorite.

Dwamena's performances helped Zürich win the 2016/17 Swiss League and the 2017/18 Swiss Cup as he established him as one of the most promising forwards in Swiss football at the time.

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Raphael Dwamena's final club, KF Egnatia, benefited from his scoring prowess, with the Nkawkaw-born footballer netting 20 goals in 28 appearances before his untimely death on November 11, 2023.

Tributes for Raphael Dwamena

The Ghana Football Association led touching tributes for the talented footballer, with GFA President Kurt Okraku praising Dwamena’s commitment and character.

“He was a fine gentleman on and off the pitch. He served his nation with pride and always gave his best,” Okraku stated.

One fan reacted with a poignant message of sympathy while offering some advice.

''Though we are from poor home,please advise our players in case they are diagnosed with any condition that could lead them to lose their lives,they should just stop playing.''

Kwame Amankwa wrote on Facebook:

''You fought through adversity with courage most can’t imagine.''
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Raphael Dwamena of Real Zaragoza laments a failed occasion during the Liga Smart Bank match between Real Zaragoza and CD Tenerife on August 17, 2019. Image credit: Jose Breton/Pics Action/NurPhoto
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"Your strength inspired us all. Even in death, you’ve united us with love and grief.''

Another Ghanaian, Yaw Larbi, commented:

''You carried not just the ball, but hope, especially for those of us who dreamed beyond limitations.''
''I still can’t believe he’s no longer with us. Such a talented and humble young man."

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Deaths of famous Ghanaian football figures in 2025

YEN.com.gh earlier reported a list of well-known Ghanaian football personalities who have died in the year 2025 so far, including ex-Ghana Black Stars hitman Wilberforce Kwadwo Mfum.

During its recent Congress, FIFA observed a minute silence to honour Mfum, who won two African Cup of Nations with Ghana in 1963 and 1965.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Gariba Raubil (Sports Editor) Gariba Raubil is a skilled content writer and journalist with over 14 years of experience in sports journalism. He is a CAF and FIFA-accredited reporter and has been a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS) since 2020. He has covered several international tournaments including two All Africa Games in 2015 and 2023. He also reported on the 2017 CAF Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon and the 2018 Women’s AFCON. Email: gariba.raubil@yen.com.gh