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Abdul Bashiru Hussein - Ghana's Silent Football Talent Ready to Shine
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44780, member: 636"] Abdul Bashiru Hussein comes from Asempanaye village where football dreams start on dusty fields. The 18-year-old striker learned the game without boots on sandy pitches around his hometown. Local clubs noticed his talent and Twin City FC signed him first. He left his family behind and worked hard to make the team stronger. Hussein moved to Baseke Holy Stars on a loan deal and became their star player. He scored 10 goals and made 8 assists during 30 matches with the club. The young forward helped Holy Stars reach Ghana's top league for the first time ever. His performances earned him four player awards and caught the attention of national team scouts. Ghana's Under-20 team called him up to join their squad but an injury stopped his progress. Nsoatreman FC brought him back and gave him chances in the premier league. He played 11 games and found the net once before the club quit the competition. The team said they left to keep their players safe from dangerous situations. Hussein stands tall and fights hard against tough defenders during matches. He scores goals with both feet and his head when teams need him most. The striker helps build attacks around the penalty area instead of waiting for easy chances. People compare him to Serhou Guirassy because both players move well and score important goals. Hussein stays quiet about his success and lets his football skills do the talking on the field. [/QUOTE]
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