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Football is unmistakably embedded in this family’s DNA.
Inaya, the 13-year-old daughter of André “Dede” Ayew, is the latest to step onto the pitch, extending a remarkable legacy that began with her grandfather, the legendary Maestro, Abedi Ayew “Pele.”
The Ayew name, long synonymous with excellence, discipline, and national pride, is being carried forward by a new generation shaped by heritage, discipline, and elite standards.

All eyes should be on Inaya as she sharpens her skills at the Borussia Dortmund Academy, which is set to open in Ghana next month.

It is a significant platform, and one that could further shape her development within an accomplished family already steeped in football culture.
The pipeline does not stop there. Jordan Ayew’s son, Kiyan, is already showing encouraging signs of promise, suggesting that the family tradition remains firmly alive.
This is a truly rare football dynasty—one that has consistently served Ghana across generations.
From Abedi Pele to Kwame Ayew, Sola Ayew (Black Meteors), Rahim Ayew, André Dede Ayew, and Jordan Ayew, the Ayew family stands as a powerful symbol of continuity, commitment, and enduring contribution to Ghanaian football.
