Heartbreaking Video of Orphans Catered for By Atsu Breaking Down in Tears Following Player's Tragic Death

Heartbreaking Video of Orphans Catered for By Atsu Breaking Down in Tears Following Player's Tragic Death

Lukman Mumuni
updated at April 12, 2023 at 8:26 PM
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  • The orphans catered for by Christian Atsu have reacted to news of his passing
  • The Ghanaian died tragically following the devastating earthquake in Turkey
  • The former Chelsea and Newcastle United player will be buried in his country

Orphans from Becky's Foundation were left heartbroken following the death former Ghana winger and their major benefactor, Christian Atsu.

The winger supported the foundation through his Arms Around the Child non-governmental organisation.

The former Chelsea and Newcastle United player had 'adopted' the orphans and was building a school for the children before his death.

Christian Atsu, Becky's Foundation, Ghana, Orphans
Orphans from the Becky's Foundation mourn the passing of Christian Atsu. Credit: @thenanaaba @NUFC
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The winger tragically died following the earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria on February 6.

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His body was found under rubble on February 18 and preparations ahead of his burial are currently ongoing.

Meanwhile, some of the children from the orphanage struggled to hold back tears as they spoke about their relationship with the player.

Atsu is revered for his philanthropic work in Ghana and around the world.

The former Black Stars player's last involvement in football was in Hatayspor's game against Kasimpasa. The 31-year-old scored the winner only hours before the disaster hit.

Atsu made 65 appearances for his country, scoring nine goals for the national team. He was the best player at the Africa Cup of Nations in 2015.

He also played for English clubs Chelsea, Everton, Bournemouth, and Newcastle United.

Fans to complete Atsu's school

Sports Brief also reported on fans of Newcastle United starting a fundraiser to complete a school which was being built by late Ghanaian footballer, Atsu.

The winger spent four seasons at St James Park, building a cult hero status at the club after helping them gain promotion to the English Premier League in 2017.

The former Newcastle United player tragically passed away following a devastating earthquake which hit Turkey and Syria earlier this month.

Former players visit Atsu's family

Former Black Stars players, led by ex-captain, Asamoah Gyan and midfielder, Sulley Muntari have visited Atsu's family following the death of the player.

The winger tragically passed away following a devastating earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria on February 6.

After 12 days of being trapped under rubble, Atsu's body was recovered on February 18 and transported back to Ghana for burial.

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Lukman Mumuni
Lukman Abdul Mumin is a Sports Journalist based in Accra, Ghana. He has been writing for the past five years. Lukman joined Sports Brief as an Editor for the Local Desk in 2022.
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