Burkinabe striker Abdoul Fessal Tapsoba fires late winner for Radomiak Radom

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Burkinabe striker Abdoul Fessal Tapsoba fires late winner for Radomiak Radom

Abdoul Fessal Tapsoba came off the bench to seal victory for Radomiak Radom against Lechia in Monday’s Ekstraklasa clash.

The Burkinabe forward entered the match in the 80th minute and found the net four minutes later, earning his side a crucial win.

The 24-year-old striker, born in Bobo-Dioulasso, has quickly become an important figure for the Polish club.

His decisive contribution once again highlighted his sharp instincts and composure in front of goal.

Tapsoba joined Radomiak Radom on January 29, 2025, signing a contract that runs until June 2027.

Since his arrival, the young attacker has worked tirelessly to prove his worth in one of Europe’s competitive leagues.

His late strike against Lechia underlined his growing influence within the squad and his ability to deliver in key moments.

Tapsoba’s journey reflects both talent and resilience. A product of the renowned ASEC Mimosas academy in Ivory Coast, he developed his technical ability and discipline before moving abroad.

His career path has taken him through several European clubs, including Belgium’s Standard Liège, Moldova’s FC Sheriff, France’s Amiens SC, and Turkey’s Adanaspor.

Now in Poland, Tapsoba continues to evolve, bringing energy, pace, and precision to Radomiak Radom’s attack.

His market value currently stands at €400,000, according to Transfermarkt, a figure that could rise if his form continues.

The victory against Lechia also lifted team morale as Radomiak aims to climb higher in the Ekstraklasa standings.

Tapsoba’s decisive goal served as a reminder of his importance to the team’s ambitions this season.

With his combination of skill and determination, the Burkinabe forward looks ready to make a lasting impression in Polish football.

Radomiak Radom’s supporters will hope his recent heroics mark the start of many more match-winning performances in their green and white colours.

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