Yaw Ackah Net Worth 2025, Biography, Age, Early Life


Yaw Ackah Net Worth is estimated to be around €500,000 and €1 million as of 2025. It is through the transfers, wages, endorsements, and investment that football players acquire wealth. While Yaw Ackah has yet to gain top-level endorsements, what he receives in European football is sufficient to give him a comfortable financial background.
Financial Breakdown:
Transfermarkt market value (Mar 2025): €325,000 FootballTransfers valuation (Mar 1, 2025): €400,000 – €600,000
Market Value (Dec 2024): €400,000
Estimated Annual Salary (Kayserispor, 2024–2025): £601,709
With these, Ackah’s net wealth is estimated between €500,000 and €1 million using the funding and expenditure. These are sure to rise as long as he plays professional football, mainly because of future transfers to top-ranked clubs as well as with international games.
BIOGRAPHY
Yaw Ackah, born 1 June 1999, in Accra, Ghana, is a footballer whose soccer career has been characterized by resilience, tactical ability, and border-spanning crossover appeal. Kayserispor, Turkish Süper Lig football club, dynamic midfielder, Ackah has achieved fame through resilience, unflinching performance, and true blue passion for sport. Aged just 25, yet very much an active player with huge potential to match at higher levels of competition, club and international. Ackah is the epitome of the rising profile of football in Ghana in Europe.
Having started small at Bechem United and then playing professional football abroad in Portugal and then Turkey, he has stayed true to his word, adding value and poised to never stop adding value. Standing at the pinnacle of his career to date, Ackah can become one of the best midfield players in the foreign nation. By offering top-notch performances, he can be called to play for a senior national side or for one of Europe’s top five leagues. Having played professional football, one of Ghana’s shining football exports,
PERSONAL DETAILS
Full Name: Yaw Ackah
Date of birth: 1 June 1999
Age: 25 years
Birth Place: Accra, Ghana
Height: 1.69 m (5 ft 7 in) [Wikipedia, AiScore] / 1.75
Position: Mid-fielding (Defensive Mid-fielder, Holding Mid-fielder, Box and Box
Preferred Foot: Right
Club: Kayserispor (Turkey)
Jersey Number: 89
Agent: Talent
Early Life
Yaw Ackah’s early football life started in Ghana, he honed his skills at Bechem United, one of the best youth football academies in the country of Ghana. Bechem United is noted for discipline-based training and design-level competition. It is where Ackah came of age. It is where he honed his trade, was exposed to tactics, and attracted the attention of the foreign scouts.
In 2017, Ackah took the big step to Europe, where he became integrated into the youth system at Portugal’s Boavista FC. The big step to Europe was the turning point in his career subjecting him to professional-standard training, higher standards of competition, and enhanced football culture.
CLUB CAREER SUMMARY
Boavista FC (2019–2020)
Ackah started his career as a professional player at Boavista FC, the legendary Portuguese Primeira Liga club. On 11 May 2019, he played in his league debut match when substituted into the 4-2 match against S.C. Braga. Ackah played 26 games during the 2019–2020 season. He did not manage to get on the scoresheet but was noted for good ball control, intelligent positioning, and dedicated work on defensive assignments.
He then developed into an authoritative holding midfielder, achieving authoritative figures for interceptions and unflawed pick-ups of the ball. It all started at Boavista as the beginning of the second phase of his career.
Kayserispor (2020–Present)
Ackah signed for three years with Kayserispor in August 2020 and played in Turkey’s Süper Lig. He became part of the club system, featuring 46 times through to June 2024. The contract was extended on March 22, 2023, to remain at the club through June 2026.
Kayserispor has deployed Ackah mostly as a defensive shield in the middle, but his technical skill set to push the ball from the bench has functioned as an able stopgap. Being able to advance on a regular basis in Turkey is an indication of professionalism and maturity on the ground.
Loan Spells
Erzurumspor F.K. (2021): Featured 2 times on short-term loan to cover injured midfielders.
Ankara Keçiörengücü S.K. (2021–2022): Loaned out on contract until the end of the season, appearing 25 times and
Ackah’s good performances saw him receive the call to the Ghana U20 national team. He was included in the list of players for the 2019 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations and played once in an actual game during the tournament. Even though he has not played for the senior national team of the Black Stars as yet, being invited to the junior team is an evident sign of forthcoming invitations since the country is still short on reliable midfielders.
Ackah is able to play an array of positions:
Ball-Winning Midfielder: Composed in the tackle and alert to opposition play.
Box-to-Box Midfielder: Fit and agile on his feet to cover anywhere on the playing field.
Deep-Lying Playmaker: Starts deep with creative long-range passes and remains level-headed under duress.
CAREER ACHIEVEMENT
Even though Ackah has never taken the top-grade championship, his rise to fame in the sport on the continent has been spectacular:
First Primeira Liga game: 11th May 2019 (Boavista v Braga
Kayserispor transfer: August 2020
Ghana U20 team: 2019 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations
Extension until 2026 at Kayserispor: March 2023
His consistency of playing well in three top-level tournaments (Ghana, Portugal, and Turkey) is by itself the success story of a player of his calibre.
The future is rosy for Yaw Ackah in the coming years. Regular playing for Kayserispor can make him the target of attention from German, French, or Dutch clubs—all three of which are always seeking clever, hardworking midfielders. And on top of all that, the possibility of a Ghana Black Stars invitation as an experienced elder statesman awaits him, as long as he stays fit and continues to play as well as ever
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FAMILY AND RELIGION
Yaw Ackah never reveals his life off the pitch. Nothing is known about his family but all of them probably supported his career as a footballer since childhood. For the majority of the Ghanaian players, religion and family are an integral part of life. Even though Ackah has never openly stated his religion, the nation of Ghana is predominantly Christian, and Ackah is assumed to be a Christian because of his values and lifestyle.