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Sunday was a midfielder
Very sad that this is all we know. Our peers have won the trophy in most recent times. Most Ghanaians living today have never seen the Black star lift even a spoon ever
Abukari was also a fierce Striker for Black Star who with his dribbling skill posed serious threat to opponents defenders. So Abukari also contributed immensely to the success of Black Stars during those periods. He was a top ...
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Oh yes : Abukari Gariba Goal na Mafef3
Ofei Dodoo was a winger
1960s football is not football
because you never watched one.
today's football is skilless. mostly a passing game.
This account above is vivid with truth and accuracy.Congratulations for keeping the Ghanaian soccer history alive!
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Osei Kofi + Robert Mensah-victory. No one plays like 0sei Kofi, it was difficult to copy his style .Robert is the all time best goal keeper on the African continent. No one comes close.
The great ones. I’m glad I saw them all play the game with joy and enthusiasm. May the fallen ones’ souls rest in eternal peace in the bosom of the Lord. (Baba Yara, Mfum, and Robert Mensah) Osei Kofi the only living one, ...
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Papa Daps,
Osei Kofi the best among these great footballers who promoted Ghana soccer to the highest pinnacles that Ghana really enjoyed is still alive. GFA should let us watch the crips of these old players on our TV. Is i ...
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You forgot to mention goalkeeper John bortey naawu..He was the name rubber man and was number one keeper for black stars from 1965 to 1969. Owing to his exploit between the goalpost, his image was used on postal stamp. He st ...
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What of Muhammad Salisu? You forgot about him, as well as Asibey Boakye, James Adjei, and C.K. Gyamfi. You cannot write the history of the Black Stars without mentioning them too.
Where is John Eshun, once the captain of the Black Stars