Forge FC announced Monday that the club has re-signed forward Opoku “Nana” Ampomah to a multi-year agreement.

Ampomah, 29, initially joined Forge FC ahead of the 2024 season and has since become a key attacking presence for the club. Over two seasons, he has made 46 appearances across all competitions, recording nine goals and eight assists in the CPL, TELUS Canadian Championship, and Concacaf Champions Cup.

His contributions helped Forge capture back-to-back CPL Shields as Regular Season Winners in 2024 and 2025. Ampomah’s performances during the 2025 campaign also earned him recognition as a finalist for the CPL Players’ Player of the Year award and a selection to the CPL’s 2025 Best XI.

“Nana has been an important part of our attacking group since joining the club,” said Bobby Smyrniotis, Head Coach and Sporting Director, Forge FC. “He brings experience and a consistent attacking presence in the final third, and we’re pleased to have him continue with us.”

Prior to joining Forge, the Accra, Ghana native brought a wealth of European experience, competing in the Belgian Pro League with Waasland-Beveren (2016–19) and Royal Antwerp (2020–22), as well as in Germany’s Bundesliga with Fortuna Düsseldorf (2019–23).

At the international level, Ampomah has earned four caps with the Ghana national team, including appearances in FIFA World Cup qualification, Africa Cup of Nations qualification, and international friendlies.