Forward | #22

Elvis Amoh | #22
Position: F
Height: 6’2
Weight: 175
DOB: 2/2/92
Hometown: Kumasi, Ghana
Acquired: 1/7/25
Previous club: Detroit City FC (USLC)
Indy Eleven signed former Detroit City FC forward Elvis Amoh on January 7, 2025.
The Kumasi, Ghana, native played the last six seasons in the USL Championship for Detroit City FC, Hartford Athletic, Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC, Rio Grande Valley FC, and Loudoun United FC.
In his USLC career, the 6’2, 174-pound Amoh has made 134 appearances, recording 42 goals and eight assists in the regular season and playoffs.
In 2024, the 32-year-old Amoh helped Detroit City earn its franchise-best #3 seed in the USLC Eastern Conference with three goals and three assists in 1,000 minutes, starting 11 of 25 games played. Amoh, who recorded a team-best +5.69 Goals Added mark, earned USLC “Team of the Week” honors on March 26 after assisting on the game-tying goal in a win vs. Loudoun United.
Playing for Hartford in 2023, Amoh recorded five goals and one assist in 1,899 minutes.
In 2022, he scored a career-high 13 goals and added three assists for the Switchbacks, helping them reach the USLC Western Conference Final.
Amoh scored 11 goals in 22 appearances in 2021 for RGV FC at a strike rate of a goal every 120.5 minutes to help lead the Toros to the USLC Western Conference Semifinals.
Amoh’s USLC career began with Loudoun United in 2019 where he scored four goals in 14 games. In the COVID-shortened 2020 campaign, Amoh scored four goals in 10 matches.
Before his time in the USLC, Amoh began his professional career in the Ghanaian Premier League with Asante Kotoko SC in 2015, and he came back to the club in 2017 following a stint with the West African Football Academy. He then joined Capital City FC of the Canadian Soccer League later in 2017. He also enjoyed a stint in the Czech National Football League for SK Lisen in 2019.
On the current Boys in Blue roster, Amoh is the third player from Africa, joining Edward Kizza (Uganda) and Brem Soumaoro (Guinea/Liberia).
Amoh is the fourth Indy Eleven player in franchise history from Ghana, following Solomon Asante (2022-23), Gershon Koffie (2021), and Amass Amankona (2018).