ISAAC BIO
Position: Striker (9) | Nationality: Ghanaian
Age: 14 (Born: May 6, 2010)
Height: 163 cm / 5’4” | Weight: 57 kg / 126 lbs
Jersey: #9 | Preferred Foot: Right
Isaac Bio is Kenpong Academy’s beacon of attacking promise—a striker whose instinctive brilliance and technical audacity eclipse his tender age. Born May 6, 2010, this Ghanaian sensation merges the raw hunger of a prodigy with the refined elegance of a seasoned finisher. At 163 cm, his stature belies a gravitational pull to goal: a nimble, low-to-the-ground operator who weaves through defenses like a shadow, exploiting millimeters of space with the timing of a Swiss watch. Clad in the storied #9 jersey, Isaac carries its legacy with a maturity beyond his 14 years, transforming fleeting chances into artful finishes using a right foot sharpened on Ghana’s fiercely competitive pitches.
A maestro of minimalism, Isaac’s game thrives on efficiency. His trademark is the kill in two touches—a first touch to kill the ball, a second to bury it. Whether executing delicate lobs, near-post rockets, or acrobatic volleys, he combines the finesse of a sculptor with the cold-bloodedness of an assassin. Defenders underestimate his aerial ability at their peril; his explosive leap and hang time defy physics, nodding home crosses like a veteran target man. Off the ball, he’s a tactical chameleon, dropping deep to link play, peeling wide to overload flanks, or pressing backlines into panicked errors. Coaches liken his movement to “watching chess played at lightning speed.”
Off the pitch, Isaac is an introspective student of the game. He spends hours dissecting footage of Ghanaian icons like Mohammed Kudus and Jordan Ayew, scribbling notes on how to marry tradition with modern strikercraft. At Kenpong Academy, he’s become a symbol of their “small but mighty” ethos—proof that ingenuity and IQ can trump physicality. His mantra? “Goals aren’t scored with muscles; they’re scored with ideas.”
“Isaac doesn’t just wear the #9—he redefines it. A 14-year-old with the audacity to dream bigger than his frame and the genius to make it real.”
— Kenpong Academy Coaching Staff