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'I am the only player in Ghana to play with four generations' - Mohammed Polo 

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  • Gomozo 10 months ago

    A true legend

  • Father 10 months ago

    Ghanaweb, your sentences are very bad. Please get some professional to do the editing or at worst use AI. Thank you

  • Lee Pogas 10 months ago

    Which generation and what generation ? . .....come clear please

  • Kofi 10 months ago

    True hrr u deserve a monument ....from poloo to the magnificent poloo ....then Great African commentators named him the Magician poloo .....rate him with the great players like maradona .... dribbled 7 players to score ....in ...
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  • Kofi 10 months ago

    True hrr u deserve a monument ....from poloo to the magnificent poloo ....then Great African commentators named him the Magician poloo .....rate him with the great players like maradona .... dribbled 7 players to score ....in ...
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  • Hannan 10 months ago

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  • Kofi 10 months ago

    And so ???

  • Dee 10 months ago

    I watched him playing and played with ease, especially his passes, he can do anything with the ball, he is a football God, no fault from him and it is beautiful to watch him playing, very gifted

  • Paakwasi 10 months ago

    the golden boy abdul razak was more better he was african best footballer and polo never.

  • Ougrabako 10 months ago

    One of the best in Ghana. I remember watching Polo playing at Rouga by 37 military camp with Anas Sedu and LB. His ball handling, dribbling and protecting it made him a great player. I still remember his first game in Kumasi ...
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  • Odoi 10 months ago

    The dribbling magician. He punished Asante Kotoko very well.

  • Sam 10 months ago

    What was the punishment? Polo was a very skillful dribbler, however, Kotoko defenders figured him out: All his dribbling would start from mid right point of the field, right diagonally across the opponents half of the field. ...
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  • Wilson 10 months ago

    Nice reading what you have shared.
    However, how could you have compared Opoku Afriyie to Mohammed Polo?
    Opoku Afriyie was an out & out striker or appropriately a finisher who drifted to the right wing in his later years whi ...
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  • Egad 10 months ago

    Go and ask Dan Oppong aka Idi Amin

  • Dwarf 10 months ago

    He was simply the best and one of the most gifted footballers in Ghana.

  • Isaac 10 months ago

    You played four decades

  • Enyo 10 months ago

    Too...you have been heard!!

  • Martin A 10 months ago

    Great player with ball at his feet and could mesmerize opponents with magical dribbling skills. I remember watching him in one match in particular in the 70s when Hearts of Oak beat Kotoko three goals to nil, with the great g ...
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  • Rho 10 months ago

    Martin, you’re one big liar. Robert Mensah died before Polo ever played for Hearts against Kotoko. It was Kotoko that rather beat Hearts 3-0 at the Accra Dports Stadium during those days. Not the other way around. In that m ...
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  • Wilson 10 months ago

    Absolutely he lied but you aren't being specific.
    When Kotoko beat Accra Hearts of Oak in Accra by 3:0 in 1980, there was no Mohammed Polo.
    Although it's true that Hearts did not beat Kotoko 3:0 in that era, the most devast ...
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  • GHANAMAN 10 months ago

    In 1976, Abdul Razak was playing for Kumasi Cornerstones not Asante Kotoko.

  • Mort 10 months ago

    So where is the story? Aaaaba ! Is this site manned by journalists? Please get real

  • Brigadier Sabari v.2 10 months ago

    Akoa gwa n'anom. Give am somthing to do wai

  • AKOO TE BROFO 10 months ago

    GHANAWEB, IS THIS NEWS WORTHY? WHAT IS A GENERATION? HE COULDN'T EVEN MENTION WHEN HE STARTED PLAYING SOCCER, THE COLT TEAM THAT HE PLAYED WITH BEFORE JOINING Heart's OF OAK, HIS CALL UP THE NATIONAL TEAM, TEAM MATES IN THE N ...
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  • Ebenezer Dugbartey 10 months ago

    Nice comment from all of you.
    But ask yourselves up to date, he wasn't or hasn't been given the chance to manage/coach any of the national teams (under 16, 20, 23 and Blackstars)
    WHY?
    He's coached both local teams and inte ...
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  • Historical Alatani 10 months ago

    Hey Eben. That was insightful. I believe this is the same Eben who played for Hearts: such a cool guy on and off the pitch. Ghana (GFA) is just wasteful - a mafioso clan of which (by character) one must be very dubious to qua ...
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  • Wilson 10 months ago

    Waooo!!! Nice reading from you. I used to watch you during the musical youth days and even at Police Depot when you were playing for Achibrew Stars in the INDAFA league. You were my favourite in the musical youth either at nu ...
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  • Kaya Man 10 months ago

    Massa, we are tired of you. Ad3n!!

  • Fairman 10 months ago

    To me he was the greatest ball juggler among the 4 claimed generations.
    If l were Mohamed Polo, the people l will blame for the world not to notice me are those countries led by the USA to boycott the Moscow Olympics in 1980 ...
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  • Bonus Baba 10 months ago

    That is the plain gospel truth. ONLY STUPIDITY WILL ARGUE ABOUT THAT

  • Kwaku Yeboah 10 months ago

    I challenge any of our journalists (especially Sports Journalists) to make some research and bring out the details of the generations that the great Mohamed Ahmed Polo played with. In fact there are many interesting stories a ...
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  • M.T 10 months ago

    These are the useless records people want to set and tend to influence decisions to retire players who still have alot to offer. If Polo played with four generations why is he quiet about the way Andre is being treated when w ...
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  • Paakwasi 10 months ago

    4 generations de3 meaning you played football for 120 years, ghanaians need to learn a bit more. am sorry sir.

  • Nkatiah Afriyie 10 months ago

    The football Magician no one in Ghana is like him.long live Ahmed.