

The deputy Black Stars skipper says leading the Black Satellites to win the FIFA U-20 World Cup remains the greatest feat of is career as a footballer
The Black Satellites' FIFA U-20 World Cup triumph in 2009 would forever remain in the heart of Andre Ayew.
Ghana became the first African side to win the FIFA U-20 World Cup in 2009 in Egypt when they defied all odds to beat Brazil in an intriguing final.
Th 26-year-old, who was the skipper of the team in recounting that moment believes it remains the best part of his football career.
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“It was a great moment, captaining the team all the way, it was a big task for me especially stepping up to play the first penalty kick in the finals against Brazil,” he told FIFA TV
“To me everyone was watching, my teammates were counting on me and I was very happy to set the pace by scoring.
“Winning that competition remains the most memorable moment in my Football career and I don’t think I will ever forget.”
Andre Ayew is currently plying his trade with English Premier League side West Ham United.
The deputy Black Stars skipper says leading the Black Satellites to win the FIFA U-20 World Cup remains the greatest feat of is career as a footballer Read Full Story
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