Patrick Agyemang’s journey to professional soccer is a story of resilience and determination. Born and raised in East Hartford, Connecticut, to Ghanaian parents, Agyemang discovered his passion for soccer early in his life, honing his skills in his backyard with his father and two older brothers. As a youth player, he competed for Hartford Soccer Club and was a standout at East Hartford High School, where he was a varsity starter for two years and earned All-Conference honors in 2017.
“We are so happy for Patrick and excited for his future,” said Mike Torres, Vice President and coach at Hartford Soccer Club. “He is a great young man, and I am honored to have coached him in his youth days. Patrick’s journey is proof – DREAMS do come true.”
Despite his talent, Agyemang faced challenges in gaining recognition from Division I colleges, leading him to begin his collegiate soccer career at Division III program Eastern Connecticut State University. He made an immediate impact for the Warriors, scoring nine goals in 18 appearances during his freshman year and earning the Little East Conference (LEC) Rookie of the Year Award. In his sophomore season, he elevated his game even further, scoring 21 goals while receiving LEC Offensive Player of the Year honors and achieving All-America status.
Seeking greater challenges, Agyemang transferred to the University of Rhode Island before his junior year, where he continued to excel with 19 goals and 12 assists over two seasons. His remarkable play for the Rams captured the attention of Major League Soccer (MLS) scouts, highlighted by Charlotte FC selecting him as the 12th overall pick in the 2022 MLS SuperDraft. He officially signed with the club in February 2023.