Gho began his career aged three with Rivadavia, remaining until the age of thirteen when he departed for Sarmiento in 2016.[4] He spent the next four years progressing through their youth system, notably finishing as the top scorer at his level in his final two years in it.[4][5] Gho made the jump into the club's first-team squad in December 2020 under manager Iván Delfino, who resigned after selecting the right midfielder on the bench for three fixtures in Primera B Nacional.[3][6] His senior debut arrived in Mario Sciacqua's first match, as the new coach subbed him on with five minutes left of a win away to Deportivo Riestra on 28 December.[1][3]
Personal life
Gho's father, Juan Carlos, worked as a technical director; notably for Rivadavia.[4]