Ghanaian international Kwabena Owusu made a notable impact as his team, Ferencvaros, secured a dominant win against Hamrun Spartans in the UEFA Europa Conference League qualifications.

Owusu, a key figure for the Black Stars, entered the match as a second-half substitute during Ferencvaros' commanding 6-1 triumph over Hamrun at the Ta'Qali National Stadium in Malta.

The match marked the first leg of the third round of qualifiers, taking place on Thursday.

Introduced to the game in the 57th minute, Owusu quickly made his presence felt by adding his name to the scoresheet, contributing to his team's emphatic victory.

The match started with an early breakthrough by Israel international Mohammed Abu Fani, who opened the scoring for Ferencvaros just three minutes into the game.

An impressive second-half performance saw Ferencvaros extend their lead further, with Kristoffer Zachariassen finding the net in the 51st minute.

The momentum continued as Barnabas Varga completed a hat-trick with goals between the 53rd and 65th minutes, solidifying Ferencvaros' control over the game.

Ghanaian forward Kwabena Owusu, determined to leave his mark, added to Ferencvaros' lead with a goal in stoppage time, sealing the victory with a final score of 6-1.

Hamrun Spartans managed to secure a consolation goal through Luke Montebello.

Ghana's Seth Paintsil, a forward for Hamrun, showcased his endurance by playing the entirety of the match, despite his team's defeat against an assertive Ferencvaros side.

The result positions Ferencvaros favorably ahead of the second leg of the qualifiers.