Ex-Ghana skipper Stephen Appiah reveals being touched by huge turn out in testimonial game

Published on: 28 June 2015
Ex-Ghana skipper Stephen Appiah reveals being touched by huge turn out in testimonial game
Ex-Ghana skipper Stephen Appiah

By Rahman Osman

Follow on twitter @iamrahmanosman

Ex-Ghana skipper Stephen Appiah says he was touched by the massive turn out which was a form of endorsement to his farewell game.

Appiah, brought an end to glittering career that saw him represent Ghana at all the various national teams, being Starlets, satellites, Meteors and the Black Stars, one of only few Ghanaian players to have copped such feat.

The 34 year old summoned the highest turn out at the Accra Sports stadium for the first time since Ghana’s quarter final victory over Nigeria in 2008.

The game also saw all living past presidents of the nation grace the event to give their endorsement to a man whose dedication and desire put the name of Ghana on the world footballing map in 2006.

““I wasn’t expecting this crowd but Ghanaians have shown their love and it doesn’t surprise me. Right from my colts days, they have always shown me love and respect and I want to thank all Ghanaians for their love and prayers. Without them I couldn’t have reached this far. I thank them,” Appiah said

“Well I think the Stephen of today is the same Stephen Appiah 30 years ago. I think what makes us different is our characters. People get a little and they start thinking that they are above everybody but I put my feet down till today and I think that is why everybody is talking.”

“What I want to tell them is they shouldn’t rush in life. They should let the passion come before they start thinking of money. They should respect their elders, respect their coaches, follow instructions and work harder”.

Cameroonian international Samuel Eto and Togolese international Emmanuel Adebayor were amongst a host of footy icons who entertained thousand who trooped to the stadium to say farewell to a man they affectionately call “Tornado”

This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website.
Learn more