Michael Baidoo: Black Stars Midfielder Ties the Knot in Elegant Ceremony in Sunyani
- Ghanaian midfielder Michael Baidoo has tied the knot with his longtime partner, Albright Fosu Boahen
- Michael Baidoo made his Black Stars debut on October 10, 2024, coming off the bench in Ghana’s 0-0 draw against Sudan
- The 25-year-old replaced Ibrahim Sulemana late in the game and added attacking energy as Ghana pushed for a late winner
Ghana international Michael Baidoo has officially tied the knot in a lavish ceremony.
The Black Stars midfielder married his sweetheart, Albright Fosu Boahen, in Sunyani on Saturday, May 31.

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The ceremony brought together close family and friends of the couple for a heartwarming celebration.
Among the familiar faces in attendance were former Black Stars winger Samuel Owusu and several of his teammates, adding a touch of star power to the occasion.
Under the hashtag #MScoredA25, the couple blended traditional Ghanaian elements with modern fashion to create a truly memorable celebration.
For their traditional wedding, the groom wore a custom-made kente agbada paired with a white embroidered undershirt and gold-accented accessories.
The bride stunned in a mermaid-style gown, beautifully complemented by a bespoke gold headpiece and matching jewelry.
In a lively moment captured on TikTok, the newlyweds hit the dance floor, showing off their moves to Kelvyn Boy’s hit song Down Flat.
In one of the TikTok videos, former Ghana winger Samuel Owusu hit the dance floor with joy, showing off his moves in celebration.
Owusu and the groom, Baidoo, were once teammates at Ghana Premier League side Vision FC.
When did Michael Baidoo make his Black Stars debut?
Baidoo made his debut for the Black Stars in their goalless draw against Sudan during the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers at the Accra Sports Stadium on Thursday, October 10, 2024.
The 25-year-old came on as a late substitute for Atalanta’s Ibrahim Sulemana with ten minutes to go, as Ghana pushed for a winning goal.
Baidoo was a late addition to the squad following the withdrawal of four players, including captain Thomas Partey.

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Despite limited time on the pitch, he impressed with his energy and attacking intent, helping Ghana create several late chances.
Baidoo shared his joy and sense of fulfillment after making his debut for the Ghana national team earlier this month.
"It was a special feeling," Baidoo said, reflecting on his debut. "I was really excited to get a call-up, and it was an honour to represent my country. It had been a childhood dream to play for the national team, so when I was called on to come in, I was overjoyed. Having my family and friends there cheering me on made it even more memorable.”
Michael Baidoo's team suffer relegation
Meanwhile, Baidoo will play in League One next season after Plymouth Argyle’s relegation from the Championship was confirmed, per Sports World Ghana.

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Their demotion to the third tier came after a challenging campaign that ended their stay in the second division.
The Ghanaian midfielder, who joined to reinforce the squad, will now aim to help the club return to the Championship, using his talent and experience to lead the comeback.
Michael Baidoo joins Plymouth
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Ghanaian midfielder Michael Baidoo has joined English Championship side Plymouth Argyle in the January transfer window.
The Black Stars player joins Argyle in a record transfer on a three-year deal from Swedish club IF Elfsborg.
The 25-year-old, who made his Ghana debut in October against Sudan during the AFCON qualifiers, will wear the number 30 at Plymouth Argyle.
Source: YEN.com.gh