Christopher Baah Bonsu rounded off an impressive debut campaign in the Saudi Pro League by delivering another influential performance in Al Qadsiah FC’s emphatic 5-1 victory away to Al-Ittihad Club on the final day of the season.
The Ghanaian winger provided his 12th assist of the league campaign as Al-Qadsiah produced a dominant display to close the season in convincing fashion.
Baah Bonsu, who has enjoyed a breakthrough year in Saudi Arabia, once again demonstrated his growing importance to the club’s attack with another creative performance that helped the visitors dismantle their opponents away from home.
The 21-year-old finished the season with 15 direct goal contributions, having scored three times and supplied 12 assists during his first campaign in the Saudi top flight.
His assist tally placed him joint-second in the league rankings, underlining his consistency and effectiveness in the final third across the course of the season.
The Ghanaian also ended the campaign joint-fourth for big chances created, registering 20 opportunities for teammates, further highlighting his influence as one of the division’s most productive attacking players.
Baah Bonsu’s displays throughout the season have established him as a central figure in Al-Qadsiah’s attacking setup. His pace, direct approach and creativity regularly caused problems for opposing defences and helped elevate his side’s attacking threat during the campaign.
The winger’s contribution in the final match of the season was another example of the qualities that have made him one of the standout performers in the Saudi Pro League this year.
Al-Qadsiah’s convincing win over Al-Ittihad ensured they concluded the campaign on a high note, with Baah Bonsu once again heavily involved in the attacking play that overwhelmed the home side.
The Ghanaian’s emergence in Saudi Arabia comes at a significant time ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with competition for places in the Ghana national football team squad expected to intensify in the coming months.
His performances this season are likely to strengthen his case for inclusion as Ghana prepare for the global tournament.
At just 21, Baah Bonsu has already shown the ability to influence matches consistently at top-flight level, and his statistics from the campaign underline the impact he has had in his first season with Al-Qadsiah.
The winger’s combination of creativity and attacking intent has not only earned him recognition within the Saudi Pro League, but also increased expectations surrounding his future role with the Black Stars.
After ending the season among the league’s leading creators, Baah Bonsu now appears poised to carry that momentum into the next stage of his career as attention turns toward international football and Ghana’s preparations for the World Cup.