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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 23282, member: 2262"] Sadio Mané grew up in a small village in Senegal. Life was hard there. But he loved playing soccer with his friends. They played with balls made from rags. Mané worked very hard to become a great soccer player. He joined a soccer academy in Senegal and played for a team in France. Mané kept getting better and better. He played for teams in Austria and England. In 2016, he joined Liverpool. He became one of the best players in the world there. Mané won many titles with Liverpool. They won the Champions League and the Premier League. Mané was named the best African player in 2019. But Mané does not just care about soccer. He also cares about helping people. He has given a lot of money to his hometown, building a school, a hospital, and a mosque there. He has helped many families. Mané also works to make the world a better place. He supports charities, wants to fight hunger, and helps people get healthcare and education. A movie was made about Mané's life. It is called Made in Senegal. It shows how he went from being poor to being famous. It is a very inspiring story. Many people look up to Mané because of how hard he works and how much he helps others. He shows that you can achieve your dreams if you never give up. Mané is a hero on and off the soccer field. He will keep inspiring people for many years to come. [/QUOTE]
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