Ebenezer Addo-Kufuor

Ebenezer Addo-Kufuor (born 23 September 2002) is an English-Ghanaian semi-professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Biggleswade Town F.C. in the Southern Football League

. In 2025, he appeared in the UK Baller League competition and was later named among the participants selected for the Under Armour UA Next athlete development programme in the United Kingdom.

Early life and youth career

Born in London to Ghanaian parents, Addo-Kufuor developed through grassroots football in North London. He holds both British and Ghanaian citizenship. He began his senior football career with Brimsdown Rovers F.C. in the Spartan South Midlands League, earning attention for his pace, physicality, and tactical discipline.

Club career

Cheshunt FC (2022–2023)

In July 2022, Addo-Kufuor joined Cheshunt F.C. from Brimsdown Rovers F.C.. That summer, Cheshunt Achieved promotion from the Isthmian League Premier Division to the National League South, and Addo-Kufuor was part of the club's transition into the sixth tier of English football. Addo-Kufuor with the Cheshunt FC squad following promotion to the National League South, 2022

FC Romania (2023)

In January 2023, he registered with FC Romania under dual registration from Cheshunt F.C., playing in the Southern League Division One Central. His contributions supported the team during a critical relegation fight.

Addo-Kufuor in action for Haringey Borough against Wingate & Finchley during an Isthmian League fixture

Haringey Borough (2024–2025)

On 12 August 2023, Addo-Kufuor transferred to Haringey Borough F.C. in the Isthmian League. A December 2024 club report noted him “anchoring the backline” in a league match against Tilbury. He continued as a regular starter through January 2025, appearing against Mildenhall Town.

Biggleswade Town (2025–present)

On 31 January 2025, he signed for Biggleswade Town F.C., competing in the Southern League Premier Division South. He featured in Biggleswade's February 2025 fixture against Banbury United, listed in the starting eleven.

Baller League UK

Addo-Kufuor with John Terry celebrating the 26ers’ 8–2 victory over Vision FC during Baller League Season 1 (2025) at the Copper Box Arena In 2025, Addo-Kufuor joined the 26ers for the inaugural UK season of the Baller League, a Sky sports televised six-a-side tournament featuring celebrity managers and professional players. He was selected by John Terry and played alongside Jordon Ibe, Marcel Lewis, and Spike Steggall.

Baller League Stats (26ers)

Matches played

Goals

Assists

Pass completion

Duels success

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Under Armour and UA Next

Addo-Kufuor took part in Under Armour’s UA Next London athlete development programme, launched by Anthony Joshua. After an initial trial during Season 1, he returned for Season 2 in 2025 and was selected as one of the programme’s participants to receive sponsorship support. UA Next aims to identify and support young sporting talent through physical testing, skills training, and mentoring by professional athletes. Following his selection, Addo-Kufuor signed a sponsorship agreement with Under Armour and has appeared in some of the brand’s community and training initiatives.

Style of play

Addo-Kufuor plays primarily as a right-back. Match reports have described him as an energetic player who contributes to both defensive organisation and attacking build-up play.

Career statistics

Club

Years

Competition

Apps

Goals

Brimsdown Rovers

–2022

Spartan South Midlands League

10

0

Cheshunt FC

2022–2023

Isthmian League Premier Division

5

0

FC Romania

2023

Southern League Div. One Central

20

0

Haringey Borough

2024–2025

Isthmian League

37

1

Biggleswade Town

2025–

Southern League Premier South

17

0

26ers

2025

Baller League

8

2

Total

97

3

Personal life

ACTIVE on social media platforms including:

His platforms feature training footage, brand work with Under Armour, match-day content, and behind-the-scenes from the Baller League and UA Next.

See also

  • Baller League
  • Under Armour
  • Football in England