Ghanaian Footballer Dominic Frimpong Dies in Armed Robbery Attack on Team Bus
Dominic Frimpong, a 20-year-old winger for Berekum Chelsea, was killed during an armed robbery on his team's bus in Ghana. The incident occurred on Sunday as the team returned from a Ghana Premier League match against Samartex. The Ghana Football Association reported that Frimpong died from gunshot wounds at a hospital.
Benjamin Mussler / Wikimedia (CC BY-SA 2.0)Dominic Frimpong, a 20-year-old winger for the Ghanaian football club Berekum Chelsea, died following an armed robbery targeting the team's bus. The attack took place on Sunday as the players returned from a Ghana Premier League match against Samartex. The Ghana Football Association announced the details of the incident.
According to a statement from Berekum Chelsea, six masked men armed with guns and assault rifles blocked the road and opened fire on the bus. Frimpong sustained gunshot wounds during the robbery and was transported to a hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries. No other team members were reported injured in the attack.
The incident highlights security challenges faced by sports teams traveling in rural areas of Ghana. Police have initiated an investigation into the robbery, though no arrests have been reported as of the latest updates.
Berekum Chelsea, founded in 2003, competes in this league and has a history of participating in regional competitions. The team was en route back to Berekum after the away match when the robbery occurred. Armed robberies on highways are a known issue in parts of Ghana, particularly in areas with limited security presence.
Football teams often travel long distances for matches, sometimes through remote routes. This event underscores the risks associated with such travel for athletes and support staff. The Ghana Football Association, the governing body for football in the country, confirmed the death of Frimpong and expressed condolences to his family and the club.
The association has not detailed any immediate measures in response to the incident.
Broader Context and Next Steps Frimpong, at 20 years old, was an emerging talent in Ghanaian football, having joined Berekum Chelsea's squad in recent seasons.
His death represents a loss to the local sports community. The club has postponed upcoming activities pending the investigation. Authorities are reviewing security protocols for league travel following the attack.
Further details from the police investigation are expected in the coming days.
Story Timeline
3 events- Sunday, April 12, 2026
Armed men blocked and fired at Berekum Chelsea's bus during return from match.
1 sourceThe Guardian - Sunday evening, April 12, 2026
Dominic Frimpong died from gunshot wounds at a hospital after the robbery.
1 sourceThe Guardian - Monday, April 13, 2026
Ghana Football Association announced Frimpong's death and incident details.
1 sourceThe Guardian
Potential Impact
- 01
Ghana Football Association could review travel protocols for league teams.
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Berekum Chelsea may postpone matches to address team safety.
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Police investigation may lead to arrests of the masked robbers.
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Local football community expresses condolences and mourns Frimpong's loss.
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Increased awareness of highway robbery risks for sports travelers in Ghana.
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