Overview
Isaac Vorsah (born 21 June 1988) is a Ghanaian professional footballer known primarily as a central defender. He has competed at club level in Europe and represented the Ghana national team at major tournaments. He has been associated with FC Red Bull Salzburg in the Austrian Bundesliga.
Club career
Vorsah began his career in Ghana before moving to play professionally in Europe. He signed for clubs in continental competitions and spent part of his career with FC Red Bull Salzburg, competing in Austria’s top division. His time in Europe established him as a physically strong centre-back valued for defensive duties and set-piece presence. For club details and season records see the club page: FC Red Bull Salzburg profile.
International career
On the international stage, Vorsah earned selection for the Ghana national team and was included in squads for major tournaments, notably the 2010 FIFA World Cup. He has been called up for qualifiers and friendly matches, contributing defensive cover and occasional starts. A summary of his international appearances and match history is available at his player profile: international record.
Playing style and characteristics
As a centre-back, Vorsah is recognized for his physical strength, aerial ability, and tackling. He is typically deployed in a central defensive pairing or trio to organize the back line, mark opposing forwards, and contest set pieces. Coaches have used him for his reliability in one-on-one situations and defensive positioning.
Notable facts
- Born 21 June 1988; came to prominence in the late 2000s.
- Part of Ghana’s squad at the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
- Played professionally in the Austrian Bundesliga for FC Red Bull Salzburg.
For career statistics, transfers and updated season-by-season data, consult detailed statistics and databases: career statistics. These sources provide match totals, appearances and further context for his club and international career.