Video of heartwarming moment former Senegal players pay tribute to late teammate drops
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Asamoah Gyan is your typical entertainer in camp because of his love for music and dance, and last week he got moves out of some African football legends.
The former Ghana captain was in Senegal with his peers for the inauguration of the newly-built ultra-modern Stadium in Diamniadio.
The forward in a video posted on Twitter is seen getting moves out of Ivory Coast legend Didier Drogba as well as forcing a smile from Egypt's Wael Gomaa.
The Black Stars striker played for African legends in the inaugural game against Senegal's legend to officially unveil the new stadium.
Video of heartwarming moment former Senegal players pay tribute to late teammate drops
FootballKhalilou Fadiga of Senegal netted a belter to mark the Stadium's first-ever goal before Austin 'Jay Jay' Okocha leveled for the African stars.
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that the government of Senegal has outdoored the country's newly-built state of the art stadium in Diamniadio in the presence of thousands of fans of the national team.
Having won the Africa Cup of Nations early this month, the West African football powerhouse followed their success with the completion of the stadium which will host all their international matches.
At a ceremony in the country's capital Dakar, Senegal President Macky Sall revealed the stadium is named after the former head of state, Abdoulaye Wade.
Ghanaians have once again showed their undying love for former Black Stars captain and legend, Asamoah Gyan, after reacting to Frank Khalid's list of top African forwards without the ex-Sunderland man.
Jubilations as African Champions Senegal inaugurate state of the art stadium in Diamniadio
FootballFrank Khalid is a big Chelsea fan on Twitter with massive following due to his closeness with the club, and also follows African footballers in the English Premier League.
On Saturday morning, he posted a list of 12 African players which includes Nwankwo Kanu, Patrick Mboma and Pierre-Emerick Aubamayeng but conspicuously missing was Asamoah Gyan.