Former Ghanaian international striker Prince Tagoe was warmly received upon his return to Saudi Arabia, where he paid a visit to his former team, Al Ettifaq FC.
Tagoe, famously dubbed the “Prince of Goals,” enjoyed a successful spell with the Saudi Arabian club from 2007 to 2009, earning a reputation as one of the finest Ghanaian players to feature in the league and achieving cult hero status.
During his trip, the club presented him with a commemorative plaque and an Al-Ettifaq jersey.
Tagoe also interacted with the youth squad and is reportedly being considered for a potential scouting position with the club.
“Family, words cannot express the joy I feel in my heart for the opportunity to be with you once again and the love I have for you all.
A humble and appreciative thank you to everyone who made this visit memorable.
God bless you all! Wishing my beloved Ettifaq good luck in tomorrow’s game,” Tagoe shared on social media.
Tagoe will be at the Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium to watch Al-Ettifaq play against Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr.