1995 U17 FIFA World Cup winner wows fans during Dortmund Legends versus African Giants game
FootballRetired Ghanaian Footballer Awudu 'Disco Dancer' Issaka Wows Fans With Flawless Ball Joggling Skills
- Awudu Issaka reminded Ghanaian football-loving fans of why he was given the moniker Disco Dancer during his active days as a footballer
- Issaka, who is fondly remembered for his incredible brand of football which incorporates the Brazilian Ginga with an ounce of finesse, performed some of his old tricks at an event in Accra
- He played a key role for the Black Starlets team that won the 1995 FIFA U17 World Cup in Ecuador
Former Ghana international Awudu Issaka underlined the cliche 'class is permanent' with some incredible ball-joggling skills.
Awudu, a member of Ghana's victorious Black Starlets team that won the FIFA U17 World Cup in Ecuador, proved why he was nicknamed the 'Disco Dancer' during his heydays as a footballer.
In a video posted on Twitter, sighted by Sports Brief, the ex-Black Stars attacker stole the show at an event in Ghana's capital, Accra, where he performed several flicks and tricks with the ball which left the crowd in awe of his ageless set of skills.
The former Anderlecht playmaker was part of ex-internationals invited for the official launch of the "Storm Puma Awake drinks World Cup 2022 raffle draw".
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The “Storm Puma Awake Drinks World Cup Raffle draw” is a promotion meant to reward loyal consumers as well as appreciate their key distributors.
It is an initiative by Kasapreko Company Limited with the promotion set to begin on Monday, July 4, 2022.
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Awudu Issaka blows the mind of fans with incredible skills during Dortmund vs African legends game
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FootballEarlier, Sports Brief reported that Awudu Issaka got fans at the Accra Sports Stadium off their seats with amazing ball-joggling skills before the game between Borussia Dortmund Legends and the African giants on Saturday.
The Ghana U17 World Cup winner, affectionately known as the Disco Dancer, thrilled fans as he entered the pitch with the ball glued to his head.
In a video posted on social media, the legendary playmaker had fans singing and chanting his name as they rapturously welcomed him to the stadium.