Ghanaians in Sweden
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Ghanaians in Sweden are people from Ghana who live in Sweden or Swedish people of Ghanaian descent or origin.
Ghananer i Sverige | |
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Total population | |
3,699 (2021)[1] | |
Languages | |
English, Swedish | |
Religion | |
Majority Christian | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Ivorians in Sweden, Burkinabe in Sweden, Togolese people in Sweden |
Demographics[edit]
As of 2021, according to Statistics Sweden, there were 3,699 Ghanaians who lived in Sweden. 2,166 of those people are men, while 1,533 are women. Most Ghanaians are Christian.
Notable people[edit]
Samuel Adjei, born 1992, footballer
Simon Adjei, born 1993, footballer
Kodjo Akolor, born 1981, radio personality/comedian
Patrick Amoah, born 1986, footballer
Kwame Amoateng, born 1987, footballer
Jeffrey Aubynn, born 1977, football coach/footballer
Joseph Baffo, born 1992, footballer
Nanna Blondell, born 1986, actress
Joseph Ceesay, born 1998, footballer
James Frempong, born 1989, footballer
Malou Hansson, born 1983, Miss Sweden
Jones Kusi-Asare, born 1980, footballer
Joe Frans, born 1963, politician
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