Looking At Ghana New Football Strategy.
<center>![IMG_20200117_25589.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmQ3Yup5mi24Ux49sEEkWmonggZj9Fy6Y3douxuXj21m1m/IMG_20200117_25589.jpg) [Source](https://www.completesports.com/odegbami-football-more-than-just-a-game-lesson-from-ghana/)</center> The need to have an home based players and havv the country's home front strong enough to withstand any opponent on the field of play is very important. Not to talk of the technical team who aren't visionaries enough to push a team to the final stage of a game. Though many wining have been done in time past by some player, teams, clubs even the national team, but that doesn't still account for the overall success rate . From the loss of Enyimba football club to the nations national tram loosing from every side, it is very important to look for and look into countries who are doing well in sports to emulate. Very very important. The more reason a former Nigerian star by the name Odegbami has called on many African nations to come and emulate the Black Stars of Ghana. The new phase of look of both the nations team hith in and out is worthy to emulate and will surely be a pacesetter. #scorum #nigeria #sports #ghana
Looking At Ghana New Football Strategy.
<center>![IMG_20200117_25589.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmQ3Yup5mi24Ux49sEEkWmonggZj9Fy6Y3douxuXj21m1m/IMG_20200117_25589.jpg) [Source](https://www.completesports.com/odegbami-football-more-than-just-a-game-lesson-from-ghana/)</center> The need to have an home based players and havv the country's home front strong enough to withstand any opponent on the field of play is very important. Not to talk of the technical team who aren't visionaries enough to push a team to the final stage of a game. Though many wining have been done in time past by some player, teams, clubs even the national team, but that doesn't still account for the overall success rate . From the loss of Enyimba football club to the nations national tram loosing from every side, it is very important to look for and look into countries who are doing well in sports to emulate. Very very important. The more reason a former Nigerian star by the name Odegbami has called on many African nations to come and emulate the Black Stars of Ghana. The new phase of look of both the nations team hith in and out is worthy to emulate and will surely be a pacesetter. #scorum #nigeria #sports #ghana
Looking At Ghana New Football Strategy.
<center>![IMG_20200117_25589.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmQ3Yup5mi24Ux49sEEkWmonggZj9Fy6Y3douxuXj21m1m/IMG_20200117_25589.jpg) [Source](https://www.completesports.com/odegbami-football-more-than-just-a-game-lesson-from-ghana/)</center> The need to have an home based players and havv the country's home front strong enough to withstand any opponent on the field of play is very important. Not to talk of the technical team who aren't visionaries enough to push a team to the final stage of a game. Though many wining have been done in time past by some player, teams, clubs even the national team, but that doesn't still account for the overall success rate . From the loss of Enyimba football club to the nations national tram loosing from every side, it is very important to look for and look into countries who are doing well in sports to emulate. Very very important. The more reason a former Nigerian star by the name Odegbami has called on many African nations to come and emulate the Black Stars of Ghana. The new phase of look of both the nations team hith in and out is worthy to emulate and will surely be a pacesetter. #scorum #nigeria #sports #ghana
First African Origin Footballer: Andrew Watson
In the early 1870's he started his career and 137 years ago he played for Scotland National Football Team. He's the known first African Origin Footballer: Andrew Watson. He was born in 1856 British Guyana, father was Peter Miller who own a sugar plantation (a.k.a rich family) and mother was Guyanan Rose Watson. He studied at King's College and Glasgow University yet He decided to become a footballer at the age of 19. In the early 1870's he started his career at Maxwell later played for Parkgrove and was manager at the same team. With this feature he is the first African Origin football club manager. In 1880 he was chosen for Glasgow city team for the match between Sheffield city. He played for Scotland National Football Team three times first one at 12 March 1881. Arthur Wharton is usually thought as the First African Origin Footballer yet Watson played football a decade ago. Watson played as Full Back. Original Source & Picture: Turkish.
First African Origin Footballer: Andrew Watson
In the early 1870's he started his career and 137 years ago he played for Scotland National Football Team. He's the known first African Origin Footballer: Andrew Watson. He was born in 1856 British Guyana, father was Peter Miller who own a sugar plantation (a.k.a rich family) and mother was Guyanan Rose Watson. He studied at King's College and Glasgow University yet He decided to become a footballer at the age of 19. In the early 1870's he started his career at Maxwell later played for Parkgrove and was manager at the same team. With this feature he is the first African Origin football club manager. In 1880 he was chosen for Glasgow city team for the match between Sheffield city. He played for Scotland National Football Team three times first one at 12 March 1881. Arthur Wharton is usually thought as the First African Origin Footballer yet Watson played football a decade ago. Watson played as Full Back. Original Source & Picture: Turkish.
First African Origin Footballer: Andrew Watson
In the early 1870's he started his career and 137 years ago he played for Scotland National Football Team. He's the known first African Origin Footballer: Andrew Watson. He was born in 1856 British Guyana, father was Peter Miller who own a sugar plantation (a.k.a rich family) and mother was Guyanan Rose Watson. He studied at King's College and Glasgow University yet He decided to become a footballer at the age of 19. In the early 1870's he started his career at Maxwell later played for Parkgrove and was manager at the same team. With this feature he is the first African Origin football club manager. In 1880 he was chosen for Glasgow city team for the match between Sheffield city. He played for Scotland National Football Team three times first one at 12 March 1881. Arthur Wharton is usually thought as the First African Origin Footballer yet Watson played football a decade ago. Watson played as Full Back. Original Source & Picture: Turkish.