Tag: Christian Atsu

  • Atsu’s death: Now you know we go through a lot, time to respect our jobs – Asamoah Gyan to ‘some’ Ghanaians

    Atsu’s death: Now you know we go through a lot, time to respect our jobs – Asamoah Gyan to ‘some’ Ghanaians

    Asamoah Gyan, a former captain of the Black Stars, thinks that Christian Atsu’s untimely departure will humanise football and help Ghanaians understand that, at the end of the day, athletes are just regular people.

    According to Asamoah Gyan, people often forget that football players are regular people and hold them to a higher standard of moral behaviour due to the wealth and luxury that come with the profession.

    In a Peace FM interview, the legendary footballers expressed their opinion that Atsu’s passing provides a chance for people to reconsider their opinions of footballers and stop giving them a bad rap.

    After Atsu’s passing, according to Gyan, the criticism of football players should stop because Ghanaians now understand the sacrifice that players make.

    “This is the time for some Ghanaians to respect our jobs. We’ve been criticised for all these years for taking the tax payer’s money, but they forget that every professional gets paid for what they do. They don’t know the risk we go through. People only see us on TV with our flashy lifestyle, but we put our lives on the line.

    “This was someone people depended on; now he is gone. This is the time for people to respect us. The disrespect is too much. I’m sure people are now beginning to understand what we go through. Sometimes we play in war-torn countries. We deserve the pay we get. This is an example for everyone. I’m in pain, but it’s a natural disaster. We will do all we can to support the family,” he said.

    Asamoah Gyan also paid tribute to Christian Atsu and hinted at plans to organize a farewell match for the former Newcastle star.

    “I’m planning to organize a game to raise money for the family. I believe when that day comes, everyone including the stars will come on board to support us so that we can raise funds for the family of Christian Atsu,” he said.

    Asamoah Gyan was a close pal of Atsu and has already visited the family to commiserate with them following the passing of their beloved.

    He has been mourning the death of his friend since his body was recovered from his destroyed apartment on Saturday, February 18, 2023.

    Background

    A powerful earthquake struck South-eastern Turkey, near the Syrian border, killing more than 40,000 people as they slept and trapping many others in the early hours of Monday.

    The US Geological Survey said the 7.8 magnitude tremor struck at 04:17 local time (01:17 GMT) at a depth of 17.9km (11 miles) near the city of Gaziantep.

    Hours later, a second quake, which had a magnitude of 7.5, hit the Elbistan district of Kahramanmaras province.

    Hatayspor winger Christian Atsu was one of the club’s seven employees who lost their lives after the disaster.

  • Christian Atsu’s journey with Chelsea

    Christian Atsu’s journey with Chelsea

    Christian Atsu left FC Porto to Chelsea in the year 2013. He was with the Blues for four years.

    However, he was not able to get his breakthrough as he was not able to make a competitive appearance for the men’s first team.

    Atsu spent his seasons as a Blue out on loan, although he featured in some pre-season games.

    During those years, the Ghanaian international was named the Player of the Tournament at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations. The 31-year-old also also scored the Goal of the Tournament as Ghana finished runners up.

    His loans took him to Vitesse, Everton, Bournemouth, Malaga and Newcastle before he was transferred permanently to St James’ Park. He moved to Turkey to play for Hatayspor last year.

    Atsu’s demise has hit the football world hard. FC Porto, Hatayspor and FIFA have all eulogised the former Black Stars player.

    Also, Chelsea has sent has heartfelt condolences to Christian’s family and friends and to all those affected by the earthquake tragedy.

    Source: The Independent Ghana

  • Atsu gave out his first salary at Porto to a church – Abdul Hayye Yartey

    Atsu gave out his first salary at Porto to a church – Abdul Hayye Yartey

    Abdul Hayye Yartey, Christian Atsu’s former local manager, has stated that the late footballer gave his first FC Porto salary of 800 euros to a church in Ghana.

    After being discovered playing for Yartey’s Cheetah FC, Atsu joined the FC Porto youth club in 2009.

    According to Yartey, Atsu, who passed away at the age of 31, was devoted to his religion and often sought to get his friends to attend church with him.

    “When Christian went to Porto and succeeded in the trials, Porto went on to pay him 800 euros a month,” Yartey explained in an interview with TV3.

    “So I received 800 euros through Western Union from Christian and I was so happy thinking he had sent me money, but his call followed up.

    “He said the 800 euros he had sent was equivalent to x amount of Ghana cedis, which he ordered me to give to the church.”

    Twelve days after the horrific earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria, on February 18, 2023, Atsu’s death was confirmed, and since that time, condolences have been flooding in for his family from all walks of life.

    The family has scheduled his one-week observation on March 4.

    Source: The Independent Ghana

  • Christian Atsu 1-week observation: NDC gifts family 30 cartons of water, GH₵2000

    Christian Atsu 1-week observation: NDC gifts family 30 cartons of water, GH₵2000

    National Democratic Congress members visited the family home of Christian Atsu, the late Black Stars winger.

    For the family’s one-week preparation for the observation, the NDC gave them 30 cartons of water and GHC 2000 during their visit.

    Osman Ayariga, Ruth Dela Sedoh, Amos Blessing Amorse, Gideon Hammond, Mohammed Judah, Nath Tetteh, and a large number of other members of the delegation were led by the party’s National Youth Organiser, George Oppare Addo.

    After expressing their condolences in the book set up in Christian Atsu’s honour, NDC representatives promised to assist the family in making funeral arrangements.

    The NDC officials, after signing the book of condolence, opened it for Christian Atsu pledged to support the family in planning the funeral.

    Christian Atsu was found dead on the morning of Saturday, February 18, 2022, at the site of his collapsed apartment more than a week after a devastating earthquake hit parts of Turkey and Syria.

    Christian Atsu played in the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil and four other African Cup of Nations tournaments.

    In all, Christian Atsu made 65 appearances and scored 10 goals for the Black Stars from 2012-2019.

    Meanwhile, Christian Atsu’s one-week observation has been scheduled for Saturday, March 4, 2023, in Accra.

  • Shatta Wale honours Christian Atsu, hints why he hasn’t written a song for him

    Shatta Wale honours Christian Atsu, hints why he hasn’t written a song for him

    Shatta Wale, a Ghanaian dancehall musician, has explained why, despite their friendship, he has yet to record a song in Christian Atsu’s honour. Atsu was a winger for the Black Stars.

    Shatta Wale claims that his ability to write and create a song to honour Christian Atsu’s memory was hampered by the loss of the musician.

    He admitted that despite their friendship not being as close as it was with Asamoah Gyan, he was always proud of Christian Atsu’s perseverance in achieving success in life.

    “I have heard people ask why I haven’t done a song for Christian Atsu as I have done in the past. I know I have done songs to honour some personalities in the past, including the late Major Mahama.”

    “I haven’t been able to do it for Atsu because his death has hit me so hard and it has affected my ability to write a song for him,” Shatta Wale said.

    He also criticised the media for waiting for Christian Atsu to die before publicising his good deeds and the charity work he was doing while he was alive.

    “God will punish you media people for waiting for him to die before making Ghanaians aware of the good deeds that he was doing. All the charity work he did, you couldn’t talk about it but now you are doing it because he is dead,” Shatta Wale ended.

    Background

    Christian Atsu was found dead on the morning of Saturday, February 18, 2022, at the site of his collapsed apartment twelve days after a devastating earthquake hit parts of Turkey and Syria.

    The one-week observation of Christian Atsu has been scheduled for Saturday, March 4, 2023, in Accra.

    Christian Atsu played in the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil and four other African Cup of Nations tournaments.

    In all, Christian Atsu made 65 appearances and scored 9 goals for the Black Stars from 2012-2019.

  • Shatta Wale’s tribute to Christian Atsu

    Shatta Wale’s tribute to Christian Atsu

    Ghanaian dancehall musician, Shatta Wale has revealed why he has not yet recorded a song in memory of late Black Stars winger, Christian Atsu despite the friendship they shared.

    According to Shatta Wale, he has been hit deeply by the loss of Christian Atsu and that has affected his ability to write and compose a song to honour his memory.

    He acknowledged that through his friendship with the deceased footballer was not extremely close like that of him and Asamoah Gyan, he was always proud of Christian Atsu’s hard work to make it in life.

    “I have heard people ask why I haven’t done a song for Christian Atsu as I have done in the past. I know I have done songs to honour some personalities in the past including the late Major Mahama.”

    “I haven’t been able to do it for Atsu because his death has hit me so sad and it has affected my ability to write a song for him,” Shatta Wale said.

    He also criticized the media for waiting for Christian Atsu to die before publicizing his good deeds and the charity works he was doing while he was alive.

    “God will punish you media people for waiting for him to die before making Ghanaians known the good deeds that he was doing. All the charity works he did, you couldn’t talk about it but now doing it because he is dead,” Shatta Wale ended.

    Background

    Christian Atsu was found dead on the morning of Saturday, February 18, 2022, at the site of his collapsed apartment twelve days after a devastating earthquake hit parts of Turkey and Syria.

    The one-week observation of Christian Atsu has been scheduled for Saturday, March 4, 2023, in Accra.

    Christian Atsu played in the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil and four other African Cup of Nations tournaments.

    In all, Christian Atsu made 65 appearances and scored 9 goals for the Black Stars from 2012-2019.

    Liberian delegation sings emotional song at Christian Atsu’s home during visit

  • Doctor Likee and crew pay tribute to Christian Atsu

    Doctor Likee and crew pay tribute to Christian Atsu

    Ghanaian actor and skit maker Dr Likee and his crew have paid tribute to the Late Ghanaian footballer Christian Atsu.

    In an emotional video circulating on social media, Dr Likee told his crew to observe 5 minutes of silence in memory to remember the late Christian Atsu, who lost his life in a tragic earthquake that shook Turkey and Syria on February 6, 2023.


    The entire crew was filled with grief and sadness as they paid their last respect to the footballer.

  • Akwaboah’s emotional tribute song for Christian Atsu

    Akwaboah’s emotional tribute song for Christian Atsu

    “Ride on brother to Heaven where you belong and you will forever be in our hearts” says songwriter Akwaboah jnr, as he pays a glowing tribute to the late Christian Atsu.

    Many Ghanaian celebrities have reacted to the death of Christian Atsu with posts on their respective social media pages since the footballer was confirmed dead on Saturday, February 18, 2023.

    However, Akwaboah has taken it to another level by composing a song in memory of the 2015 AFCON Player of the Tournament titled Christian Atsu Tribute – Ride On“.

    The two minutes low tempo-song had Akwaboah talking about the good memories Christian Atsu gave to Ghanaians while playing for the Black Stars from 2012-2019.

    Akwaboah through his words in the song believes that Christian Atsu by virtue of his good deeds will ride on to heaven to rest in the bosom of the Lord.

    The video of the song featured clips of Christian Atsu in the Premier League.

  • I feel sorry for Atsu’s wife – ‘Fake’ wife of Christian Atsu

    I feel sorry for Atsu’s wife – ‘Fake’ wife of Christian Atsu

    A white woman purported to be the wife of former Ghanaian forward, Christian Atsu has sympathised with the actual wife of the late footballer.

    The lady, identified as @sofiakasy on TikTok made the remark while refuting earlier reports which suggested that she was Atsu’s wife.

    Debunking the reports, she said: “I am getting a lot of comments about me being Atsu’s wife. I am not Atsu’s wife, I do not know even if I am saying the name right, but I feel sorry for his wife.”

    She further clarified that the viral video in which she was heard grieving over the loss of her lover was in reference to her fiancé, who also lost his life during the Turkey-Syria earthquake which struck on February 6, 2023.

    “I lost my husband, my fiancé, my everything in the Turkey earthquake, and I just wanted to come out here and let everyone know I am not Atsu’s wife,” she said.

    Ghanaians are yet to come to terms with the death of Christian Atsu who was involved in the Turkey earthquake. He was found dead 12 days after the incident occurred. He was subsequently returned to Ghana, pending his final funeral rites.

    Plans are underway to give Atsu a befitting burial, as promised by the government. After a meeting between his family, the Ghana Football Association and the Sports Ministry, it was announced that his one-week celebration would be commemorated on March 4, 2023.

    Source: The Independent Ghana

  • Christian Atsu honoured with a mural, Netizens react

    Christian Atsu honoured with a mural, Netizens react

    A beautiful mural has been mounted honouring the late Ghanaian footballer Christian Atsu.

    This comes barely a week after he was reported dead in Turkey after he could not survive the tragic earthquake that hit the country.

    The mural showed Atsu in his branded Newscastle hoodie as he beamed with a smile. The background of the picture had colours representing the Ghana flag without the black star.

    However, Atsu’s picture in the middle could symbolise that the former Black Stars player is the black star.

    It can be spotted in the Greater Accra region of Ghana at the Awudu Issaka Park in Tema Community 20.

    Some comments from Ghanaians

    Meanwhile, some Ghanaians have shared their views on the gesture as they plead with people to celebrate others while they are still alive. Others also shared how heartbroken they were about his death.

    mizzy_darling commented:

    Whenever I come across a post about him, my heart even breaks more hmmmm

    the_abigailyaa stated:

    This is a typical example of “you’re only loved when you die” I think this new generation should do better.

    ben_agbee_arts remarked:

    May his soul find rest with His maker. Amen.

  • Does Christian Atsu have another wife and kids? 

    Does Christian Atsu have another wife and kids? 

    Some online portals have fallen victim to misidentification while reporting on the impact of Christian Atsu’s death, whose demise has plundered Ghana into a state of mourning.

    The wife of the late Black Stars player has been misidentified.

    This has been the case due to a misreportage by some Ghanaian media houses on a video shared by a woman with the TikTok ID @sofiakasy who was mourning her dead husband.

    The said woman is also a victim of the February 6 earthquake that hit Turkey and Russia that has killed over 35,000 people.

    In the viral video, she said “I know it hurts, but I’m trying to be strong for my kids. I miss him. I miss him so much.’”

    Without further checks, a number of online portals jumped onto the story and published articles with headlines such as “Christian Atsu’s Wife Marie-Claire Rupio Speaks In Sad Audio: ‘I’m Staying Strong For My Kids But I Miss Him.” 

    The misreportage got the attention of Marie-Claire Rupio, the actual wife of Christian Atsu, who condemned the lack of efforts by the sites to verify before publishing such articles.

    Christian Atsu and Marie-Clarie Rupio got married in 2012

    She requested that such stories be taken down since he never uttered such words as being purported.

    Atsu and Rupio found kissing

    “There is a video going around from a woman who pretends to be me. This woman is not me. I have seen it on GhanaWeb I ask you to take this video down immediately.”

    “This is a very hard and painful few days. This is not okay. If you know the site please send this to them,” she added.

    Meanwhile, the alleged wife of Christian Atsu has come to clear the air over the matter. She noted that her statement was misconstrued and confirmed that she was not Christian Atsu’s wife.

    “I am getting a lot of comments about me being Atsu’s wife. I am not Atsu’s wife, I do not know even if I am saying the name right, but I feel sorry for his wife,” she said.

    @sofiakasy Our life together was very short, but I promise my love for you will be till my last breath 💔 #turkey🇹🇷 #earthquake #allah #duadunia #brokenlove ♬ original sound – Sofya

    “I lost my husband, my fiancé, my everything in the Turkey earthquake, and I just wanted to come out here and let everyone know I am not Atsu’s wife,” she added.

    Sofia Kasy with her fiancé

    Her recent comment ends the misidentification that has gone on for a while now.

    Christian Atsu had just one wife, Marie-Claire Rupio, whom he had three children with – two sons and a daughter. Atsu and Rupio tied the knot in 2012 and were married for 11 years.

    Christian Atsu and Rupio have two wonderful sons and a beautiful daughter

    Source: The Independent Ghana

  • Christian Atsu: I’m saddened by the loss of ‘my brother and young friend’ – George Weah

    Christian Atsu: I’m saddened by the loss of ‘my brother and young friend’ – George Weah

    Liberian President George Weah has expressed his condolences to the family of the late Ghanaian footballer Christian Atsu.

    In a statement, the President referred to Atsu as his “neighbour, small brother, and young friend” and remembered their personal interactions during Atsu’s early training in soccer.

    “I knew him personally and his formative years in the game of soccer. I had the opportunity to interact with him in his early training… May your soul rest in peace, small brother,” he wrote.

    The former footballer died following the Turkey Earthquake on February 6, 2023.

    Weah has also donated $10,000 to Atsu’s family, which former Black Stars player Kwame Ayew presented on February 22, 2023.

    As the only African footballer to have won the Ballon d’Or award, Weah’s gesture underscores his commitment to supporting fellow athletes and their loved ones in times of need.

    Source: The Independent Ghana

  • NPP donates GH¢10,000 to support Atsu’s funeral rites

    NPP donates GH¢10,000 to support Atsu’s funeral rites

    As Ghanaians continue to mourn Ghanaian forward, Christian Atsu, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has paid a courtesy call on the bereaved family.

    General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), lawyer Justin Frimpong Kodua led a delegation from the party’s headquarters to the late Christian Atsu’s residence to express their condolences and sympathies to the family.

    He was in the company of lawyer Henry Nana Boakye, (National Organizer), Abdul Aziz Haruna Futa (National Nasara Co-Ordinator), William Yamoah (Director of Finance & Administration), Haruna Mohammed (Deputy General Secretary), Kwabena Frimpong (Deputy Director of Protocol) and other parties faithful.

    The chief scribe of the NPP also signed the book of condolences in memory of the late Blackstar player, Christian Atsu.

    The leadership of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) made a cash donation of GH₵10,000 to support the family of the late Christian Atsu.

    Meanwhile, former Black Stars captain Stephen Appiah led a delegation of national team players to pay their respects to the bereaved Atsu family.

    Rabiu Mohammed, Jerry Akaminko, Kwadwo Asamoah, Derek Boateng, and Lydia Forson, all Ghana players, were in attendance.

    Others include Stephen Appiah’s uncle, Nii Kwadwo Appiah (Father of the Jamestown Stool), and Appiah’s wife, Hannah Bentil.

    Source: Ghanaweb

  • President of Liberia donates $10,000 to Atsu’s family

    President of Liberia donates $10,000 to Atsu’s family

    On Wednesday, February 22, 2023, President of Liberia, George Oppong Weah, donated $10,000 to the late Christian Atsu’s family.

    The delegation led by former Ghana footballer, Pastor Kwame Ayew relayed Oppong Weah’s message to the Twasam family.

    Kumasi Asante Kotoko’s Chief Executive Officer, Nana Yaw Amponsah earlier in the day also commiserated with Christian Atsu’s family.

    The family of Mubarak Wakaso was at Christian Atsu’s family house to extend its sympathy.

    The two players shared a great relationship during their time playing for the Black Stars.

    The 31-year-old footballer died in a devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake that hit parts of Turkey and Syria on February 6, 2023.

    The body of late Atsu was brought to Ghana last Sunday, February 19, 2023, from Turkey.

    Atsu’s lifeless body was retrieved from the wreckage in Turkey after an 11-storey building collapsed on him and others.

    Kwame Ayew signing the book of condolence

  • What Christian Atsu said about his wife in 2021

    What Christian Atsu said about his wife in 2021

    The late Christian Atsu was married to Marie-Claire Rupio and had three beautiful children with his wife.

    The duo tied the knot in 2012 after meeting Portugal when Atsu played for FC Porto. Definitely, love tied the two down together all these years.

    But his demise has left a huge vacuum in his wife’s heart.

    “I see all the messages, but as you all can understand, this is [a] very hard time. This was the father of my three children,” Rupio recently wrote.

    Due to the deep love they both shared, we take a trip down memory lane when Christian Atsu professed how much he loved his beloved wife.

    In July 2021, during an interview on Tv3 sports, the late Black Stars player said his love for Rupio is unquenchable especially when they have three children together.

    “I met my wife in Portugal and you can see we have a beautiful family. We’ve been together for nine to ten years and I just love her,” said the skillful winger.

    But now Rupio and her children are coming to terms with his death.

    A one-week observation in memory of departed Ghana international, Christian Atsu, has been scheduled for Saturday, March 4.

    Meanwhile, the family has asked for space to mourn its son.

  • NPP supports Atsu’s family with GH₵10k for funeral

    NPP supports Atsu’s family with GH₵10k for funeral

    To assist the family of the late Christian Atsu’s family, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) leadership has donated GH10,000 in cash.

    General Secretary of the NPP, Justin Kodua, alongside National Organiser of the party, Henry Nana Boakye, Nasara coordinator, Aziz Haruna Futah and other officials commiserated with the family of the late footballer.

    The remains of former Ghana international footballer Christian Atsu who died in a devastating earthquake in Turkey arrived on Sunday.

    Atsu, 31, was caught up in a 7.8-magnitude quake that rocked Turkey and Syria on February 6, killing more than 44,000 people in both countries.

    Meanwhile, former Black Stars Captain, Stephen Appiah led a host of his national team players to visit the grieving Atsu family.

    Ghana players, Rabiu Mohammed, Jerry Akaminko, Kwadwo Asamoah, Derek Boateng and actress, Lydia Forson were all in attendance.

    Others include the Uncle of Stephen Appiah, Nii Kwadwo Appiah (Father of Jamestown Stool) and wife of Appiah, Hannah Bentil.

    Earlier, ex-Black Stars coach, CK Akonnor paid his respect to the Atsu family.

  • Saddick Adams recounts last moments with Atsu at Kotoka International Airport

    Saddick Adams recounts last moments with Atsu at Kotoka International Airport

    Saddick Adams, a Ghanaian sports journalist, has spoken about his last encounter with late former Chelsea and Newcastle United winger Christian Atsu.

    Christian Atsu was found dead on the morning of Saturday, February 18, 2022, at the site of his collapsed apartment after being trapped under the rubble for 12 days following the earthquake that hit parts of Turkey and Syria.

    The demise of the player has led to many people revealing the good deeds of the player.

    Popularly known as Sports Obama, the 2022 SWAG Journalist of the Year explained that the reason they didn’t publicise most of Christian Atsu’s charity works frequently was because the player told them not to make them public.

    “People are asking why we didn’t talk about his charity works when he was alive. We would have loved to talk about it but when you do, he will text you and say, Alhaji me I don’t like that ohh. Lets keep it private.”

    “What people are saying about him is nothing but the truth; he just wanted them to be private.” The last time he left Ghana, I saw him briefly a day before at the airport, and I was supposed to see him the day he was leaving on the 22nd of July 2022, but I forgot I had a meeting with him,” Saddick Adams said.

    Christian Atsu also played in the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil and four other African Cup of Nations tournaments. From 2012 to 2019, he made 65 appearances and scored nine goals for the Black Stars.

  • Stephen Appiah, Kwadwo Asamoah, ex-Black Stars players donate to Christian Atsu’s family

    Stephen Appiah, Kwadwo Asamoah, ex-Black Stars players donate to Christian Atsu’s family

    The most recent persons to pay a visit to the family of the late Christian Atsu are former Black Stars players Kwadwo Asamoah, Stephen Appiah, Derek Boateng, and Jerry Akaminko.

    On February 22, 2023, during their visit, Kwadwo Asamoah, Stephen Appiah, Derek Boateng, and Jerry Akaminko gave gifts to the family of the deceased Ghanaian international.

    The players also took turns signing the book of condolences opened at the family home in Accra for Christian Atsu.

    Fiifi Tackie, a representative for the Ayew family, was with the ex-players.

    The likes of Sulley Muntari, Asamoah Gyan Emmanuel Agyemang Badu, Baffour Gyan, and Haminu Dramani visited the family of the late Ghanaian winger on Tuesday.

    The ex-players also made donations and commiserated with the family during their visit.

    Christian Atsu’s body arrived in Ghana in the late hours of Sunday after it was recovered from the rubble following an earthquake in Turkey on February 6.

    The 31-year-old got trapped in his destroyed apartment for over a week before he was found dead.

    The family is yet to announce plans for the burial and funeral of the winger, who was crowned best player at the 2015 AFCON.

  • Stephen Appiah signs Christian Atsu’s book of condolence

    Stephen Appiah signs Christian Atsu’s book of condolence

    Former Black Stars captain Stephen Appiah is the most recent football celebrity to sign the book of condolences for the late Christian Atsu.

    On February 22, 2023, Stephen Appiah paid a condolence call to Christian Atsu’s family and paid a visit to their home.

    Following visits by Asamoah Gyan, Haminu Dramani, Baffour Gyan, Sulley Muntari, and Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu, Appiah paid the house in Ashaley Botwe, Accra, a day earlier.

    In a previous interview with Dan Kwaku Yeboah TV, Stephen Appiah described how he met Atsu’s in the Black Stars camp.

    Appiah also spoke about Christian Atsu’s best performance while wearing the national team uniform.

    “During that period, he was on the left and one Agyepong guy was on the right, and the way he troubled the opponents, Partey scored three goals in that game.”

    “I think that match made me appreciate him more. Before that match we did a team meeting and everyone expected me to speak but I refused because I was tensed,” he said.

    “So later I met him on the corridor and I called him into my room for a discussion. I told him the match would depend on three players which includes him.

    “After the match, the Congo coach came to me and asked who the player on the right wings was and I told him he is our Ghana Messi,” Appiah added.

    Christian Atsu’s body was recovered from the rubble of a building he had been trapped in for over 12 days on Sunday, February 18, 2023.

    Atsu, thus, became one of the over 40,000 lives that were consumed by the earthquake that hit parts of Turkey and Syria on February 6, 2023.

    Following the arrival of the body on Sunday, February 19, the family has disclosed that a one-week ceremony for the late footballer will be held on March 4, 2023.

    31-year-old Christian Atsu left behind a wife and three children who are all based in the United Kingdom.

  • Cheetah FC to name newly built pitch after late Christian Atsu

    Cheetah FC to name newly built pitch after late Christian Atsu

    The late Christian Atsu will be honoured by having his newly built grass pitch named after him, according to Abdul-Hayye Yartey, the owner of Cheetah FC.

    Christian Atsu spent some of his youth career with Cheetah before moving to Portugal to play for FC Porto in the Portuguese top division.

    In an interview, Yartey disclosed that he had intended to surprise the player by renaming the field in honour of Atsu, but the former Cheetah player’s passing prevented the plan from coming to fruition.

    “I saw how happy he was (when Cheetah unveiled their Astroturf), and he actually granted me an interview when we were commissioning the Astroturf pitch.” I was hoping to surprise him with the grass pitch. Like, call him to come and say, “Hey, Christan, I’ve made a grass pitch and am going to name it after you.” “It’s quite unfortunate he couldn’t wait for that time, but still, we will name the pitch after him,” he said.

    Atsu joined Cheetah FC from Gomoa Feyenoord before his departure to Europe in 2009.

    During the off-season, he used to come to Cheetah to donate boots and other items to the club.

    Cheetah, who have been focusing on academy football, are currently in Ghana’s third-tier league as they hope to progress to the top flight in a few years.

  • Christian Atsu appeared in my dream; It was terrifying – Bongo Ideas

    Christian Atsu appeared in my dream; It was terrifying – Bongo Ideas

    Social media bully Bongo Ideas tweeted in his recent post that Christian Atsu whom he didn’t know or had any interaction with has appeared in his dreams.

    This comes after his beef or argument with Ghanaian football legend Asamoah Gyan.

    Check out his tweet:

    The two had a clash of the titans after Asamoah Gyan visited the family house of Christian Atsu to express his condolences.

    He went there with some of the former Black Star players like Sulley Ali Muntari, Emmanuel Agyemang Badu, Baffour Gyan and Haminu Dramani.

    They were all draped in black outfits during their visit.

    Check out some pictures from the footballers:

  • Check out all trophies Christian Atsu won in his career

    Check out all trophies Christian Atsu won in his career

    Christian Atsu was once hailed as a huge prospect who would go on to become a world-class athlete and one of Ghana’s greatest-ever football products, but he was unable to have the illustrious career that many had hoped for.

    In his 12-year professional career, he represented ten different clubs in Europe, but only three trophies were awarded to him.

    He made his Black Stars debut in June 2012 at the age of 20, and most Ghanaians were amazed by his left foot.

    Atsu delighted the Baba Yara Stadium crowd with some quick dribbles before capping the evening with his first goal in a 7-0 victory. As soon as he made his debut, he was given the moniker “Ghana Messi.”

    He had a high ceiling but never reached his full potential, which could have seen him play for top clubs and win more titles.

    Atsu only played for notable teams but not many potential trophy-winning teams.

    Christian Atsu joined FC Porto’s youth team in 2011 after playing for Ghana’s Cheetah Academy. He later got promoted and lasted for two seasons before landing his breakthrough move to Chelsea in 2013.

    He signed a five-year contract with Chelsea but spent almost the entire time on loan at other clubs. He was loaned to Vitesse, Malaga, Bournemouth, Everton, and Newcastle United.

    Newcastle secured the Ghanaian on a permanent deal in 2017 for £6.2 million from Chelsea. He spent four years at the club before joining Al-Raed as a free agent in 2021 and then to Hatayspor in 2022.

    Throughout his club football career, he only won titles with Porto and Newcastle United.

    In his international career, he scored 10 goals in 60 appearances. He came close to ending Ghana’s long trophy drought in 2015. Atsu was the Black Stars’ standout performer at the 2015 AFCON, where Ghana finished second runners-up.

    Atsu was the best player of the tournament and won the best goal of the tournament.

    Here are Christian Atsu’s hounours

    Primeira Liga: 2012–13

    Supertaca Candido de Oliveira: 2012

    EFL Championship: 2016–17

    Africa Cup of Nations runner-up:2015

    Individual

    Vitesse Player of the Year: 2013–14

    Africa Cup of Nations Player of the Tournament: 2015

    Africa Cup of Nations Team of the Tournament: 2015, 2017

    Africa Cup of Nations Goal of the Tournament: 2015

  • Christian Atsu is not my husband – Alleged wife clears the air

    Christian Atsu is not my husband – Alleged wife clears the air

    Former Black Stars player Christian Atsu, who lost his life in the Turkey Earthquake, has been mourned by many, and there have been various reports of his wife grieving over the incident.

    A viral video captured a white woman, purported to be Atsu’s wife, mourning over her loss. In the video, she spoke about how she was trying to be strong for her children but missed her husband terribly.

    “I know it hurts, but I’m trying to be strong for my kids. I miss him. I miss him so much,” she said in the video.

    However, the woman with the TikTok ID @sofiakasy has since cleared the air about her alleged relationship with the former Black Stars player. She confirmed that she has no relations with Atsu whatsoever.

    “I am getting a lot of comments about me being Atsu’s wife. I am not Atsu’s wife, I do not know even if I am saying the name right, but I feel sorry for his wife,” she said.

    She clarified that her utterances were in reference to her fiancé, whom she lost during the disaster.

    “I lost my husband, my fiancé, my everything in the Turkey earthquake, and I just wanted to come out here and let everyone know I am not Atsu’s wife,” she said.

    Meanwhile, plans are underway to give Atsu a befitting burial, as promised by the government. After a meeting between his family, the Ghana Football Association and the Sports Ministry, it was announced that his one-week celebration would be commemorated on March 4, 2023.

    Source: The Independent Ghana

  • Ladies happily take videos of Muntari whiles grieving

    Ladies happily take videos of Muntari whiles grieving

    Ex-Black Stars midfield maestro Sulley Ali Muntari visited the family home of the late Christian Atsu to bid him farewell and pay his last respects.

    The former Black Stars midfielder was spotted in the corner of the home, dressed in a black funeral cloth with a gloomy look on his face.

    Muntari was visibly devastated by the loss of his friend and former teammate, and his emotions were palpable as he stood in silence.

    Despite his grief, two ladies who were star-struck and excited to see the footballer began taking videos of him happily.

    Muntari, however, maintained a sad look and looked away as they took the videos. It was clear that he was not in the mood for any attention. However, the ladies continued to take the videos, seemingly oblivious to his mood.

    Many Ghanaians found the actions of the two ladies to be insensitive, given the solemn occasion. They took to social media to express their disapproval, with some calling for more respect and sensitivity during mourning.

    Ladies Taking Videos Of Sulley Muntari Cause Stir

    user2503537981787 said:

    I feel embarrassed for this young woman ah what’s that

    lipcytipcy212 commented:

    this man is really asking alot of questions in his mind allow him to mourn wai RIPP ATSU

    Mr Obeng‍ wrote:

    People are mourning and see how u are happy! Obi dwan awu no, na obi nkwan mu aye d3 ampa

    Asamoah Gyan, Muntari, and Other Black Stars Players Visit Christian Atsu’s Family Home

    In a related story, after the tragic loss of Christian Atsu in the earthquake in Turkey, he was reported dead when his lifeless body was identified at his Rönesans Rezidans (Renaissance Residence) in Hatay, Turkey.

    The heartbreaking news has put Ghana in a state of mourning as some of his teammates from the Ghana National Team, Black Stars, visited his family home to commiserate with his family.

    Videos and pictures of their visit and their writing in the book of condolence have surfaced on social media.

  • ‘We tried to find a way to help his rescue’ – Avram Grant recounts rescue efforts for Christian Atsu

    ‘We tried to find a way to help his rescue’ – Avram Grant recounts rescue efforts for Christian Atsu

    Avram Grant, a former Black Stars coach, described how he begged the Israeli rescue team to find Christian Atsu among the rubble.

    Avram Grant admitted that he became upset when he learned that a Ghanaian player was trapped in the Turkish earthquake.

    He claimed that as soon as he learned that one of his former players, Chrisitan Atsu, was entombed in the debris, his anxiety intensified.

    The former Chelsea manager claimed that he quickly alerted the Israeli search and rescue team sent to Turkey to help fetch Christian Atsu after getting in touch with Atsu’s manager as a result.

    “I heard the news when it happened on day 1.” I think after the earthquake they said it was a player from Ghana, so I checked and people told me that it was Christian Atsu.

    “I spoke to his agent, and we tried to find a way to help his rescue. The rescue team was from my country, so I sent them to check,” Avram Grant told George Addo Jnr.

    Israel sent a delegation of more than 160 members of the Israel Defense Forces which included paramedics and Fire and Rescue Service officials, to Turkey to rescue people who had been trapped in the rubble.

    The 68-year-old manager stated that he had a big sigh of relief following reports that Christian Atsu had been found, which turned out to be false.

    “The news that maybe he was okay and they found him was not true, as you know, but we were so happy to hear it, and then day by day it became worse and worse until we found out,” Avram Grant said.

    Grant disclosed that it was hard to deal with the news of Christian Atsu being found dead in the earthquake.

    “It’s one of the saddest days that I had in my life you know. To hear that about Christian, 31 years old. Fantastic person — a good man — this is difficult. Difficult for me to speak about him now, he’s part of the past. It was really a shock, a big shock for me” he said.

    Officers of the Israel Defense Forces who stepped in to provide assistance to Turkey were able to rescue 19 civilians from the rubble in Turkey.

    Christian Atsu’s body was found 12 days after the earthquake occurred in Turkey on February 6, 2023. He was one of 40,642 people who lost their lives in the earthquake in Turkey.

    Christian Atsu worked with Avram Grant in the Black Stars and was named to his squad for the 2015 AFCON, where he won Player of the Tournament.

  • He took our hope away – Orphanage kids sob during discussions about Christian Atsu’s death

    He took our hope away – Orphanage kids sob during discussions about Christian Atsu’s death

    Children from the Becky’s Foundation orphanage shed tears as they discussed the passing of their benefactor, Christian Atsu.

    Atsu adopted the children through his ambassadorial position at Arms Around the Child, parented them, enrolled them in school, and occasionally gave them things and the support they needed.

    The dejected kids could not control their tears as they talked about the unceasing support they received from Atsu, according to a report by GHOne.

    One of the boys told the reporter that Atsu was their father, brother, and uncle and that he had given them hope; however, at the moment, they have lost all hope.

    “Christian Atsu is like a father, an uncle, and a brother. In fact, he is our everything. He was our number one supporter, doing countless things. He was the one giving us hope. Getting us better education and a lot of support “But as I speak to you today, we are hopeless, and our heads are in our hands.”

    One girl, full of tears and shaky voice, recounted the fun moments they had with Atsu, adding that she misses the former Newcastle United man.

    “Every time he comes here, they organise a party for us.” Sometimes he sends us to Shoprite to enjoy ourselves. He said he is going to play football. I miss him so much.”

    He not only supported kids but also offered a handout to people who are convicted and fined for petty crimes.

    Christian Atsu together with The Crime Check Foundation in Ghana paid fines for petty criminals which resulted in incarceration and helped reintegrate the ex-convict into society.

    He paid the fines of 130 petty offenders and championed the non-custodial sentencing bill.

    Christian Atsu passed in Turkey after his body was recovered on February 18, 2023, lifeless following an earthquake in Hatay, on February 6, 2023.

    He last played for Hatayspor and scored from his last ever kick, which was a 90th-minute winner from a freekick against Kasimpasa a night before the earthquake.

  • Celebrate the living- Afia Schwarzenegger to Ghanaians

    Celebrate the living- Afia Schwarzenegger to Ghanaians

    Afia Schwarzenegger has called for Ghanaians to celebrate the great people whilst alive and not wait for them to die before coming out with accolades.

    Afia released a video complaining bitterly over how Ghanaians wait for people to die before celebrating them.

    Her comments come in the wake of the death of footballer Christian Atsu, who perished in the earthquake that recently struck Turkey.

    Following his death, numerous reports have surfaced revealing the number of philanthropic works he was involved in which he kept out of the public eye.

    Atsu has thus been celebrated as a hero.

    Harping on that, Schwarzenegger said Atsu should have been celebrated before he died.

    She said Ghanaians should learn to celebrate our heroes when they’re around – naming Asamoah Gyan, Fadda Dickson and Bola Ray as examples of heroes worth celebrating.

    However, netizens asked her why she doesn’t practice what she preaches. Delay is also a hero and media pioneer who discovered Afia but Afia usually insults her rather than celebrate her.

    “Who has herself celebrated… even delay who made her koraaa she insults her at every given opportunity. Let us think,” a netizen fired.

  • Christian Atsu’s one-week observation scheduled for March 4

    Christian Atsu’s one-week observation scheduled for March 4

    The family of late football star Christian Atsu met with representatives from the Ghana Football Association (GFA) and the Sports Ministry to discuss the funeral rites for the Black Stars player who died in the Turkey-Syria earthquake on February 6, 2023.

    On Saturday, March 4, 2023, Atsu’s death will be observed for a week at his Accra-area home of origin. After lengthy discussions between the family, GFA, and Sports Ministry, the choice was made.

    The GFA and the sports ministry representatives joined Evans Bobie, the deputy minister of sports, in sending condolences to Atsu’s family.

    The 31-year-old footballer’s remains were taken to Ghana on February 19, 2023, from Turkey, where he died in a 7.8-magnitude earthquake that caused devastation and casualties.

    Atsu’s lifeless body was recovered from the wreckage in Turkey after an 11-story building collapsed on him and others.

    The late footballer had a successful career both with the national team and at club level. He played for several clubs, including Chelsea, FC Porto, Everton, and Newcastle United.

    The football community, including the GFA and the Sports Ministry, have expressed their condolences to Atsu’s family and loved ones and have promised to support them in any way possible during this difficult time.

  • Talks underway: GFA to honour Atsu by retiring Black Stars jersey No.7

    Talks underway: GFA to honour Atsu by retiring Black Stars jersey No.7

    In memory of the late Christian Atsu, the Ghana Football Association is considering retiring the number 7 jersey from the Black Stars.

    Following the devastating earthquake that struck the Turkish city of Hatay on February 6, 2023, Atsu passed away.

    On February 18, 2023, the dead body of Atsu was discovered among the debris of his destroyed apartment.

    Linford Boadu, who also serves as the Chairman of the Eastern Regional Football Association (RFA), hinted that the Ghana FA intended to retire the number 7 jersey in memory of Atsu in an interview with Koforidua-based Bryt FM.

    “It’s a sad situation. I wasn’t expecting Atsu to be staying in that big apartment like that, I was expecting him to be staying in a single apartment but I think there wasn’t stability after joining the club in Turkey”

    “It was difficult to believe anybody can survive after that 45 seconds earthquake but we were hoping to find Atsu alive until news broke he has been found dead. He served the nation wholeheartedly, and at the short ceremony in receiving the body of Atsu, the vice President, Dr Bawumia disclosed government will be involved in giving him a befitting burial. That is a big plus, to me, Atsu deserves a befitting burial looking at how he served the nation.

    “The Executive council of the FA is thinking about of a lot of things; some thinks the number 7 jersey must be retired in honour of Atsu but there should be a meeting to decide.”

    Atsu had been trapped under rubble for over 11 days before his passing, with the earthquake claiming the lives of over 45,000 people.

    The Ghanaian had recently scored his first goal for Hatayaspor just hours before the natural disaster struck.

    During his career, Atsu played 65 matches for Ghana, scoring nine goals. Two of his most famous goals came in the 2014 World Cup qualifier against Egypt and in the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations quarterfinal clash against Guinea, where he scored an absolutely breathtaking goal.

  • I wish I could swap Atsu’s death for someone else – Kumchacha

    I wish I could swap Atsu’s death for someone else – Kumchacha

    Heaven’s Gate Ministries founder and leader, Prophet Nicholas Osei alias Kumchacha has stated that he would have let someone die in place of Black Stars player, Christian Atsu if he had the power.

    According to Kumchacha, whiles one cannot question the decisions of God, there are some people in Ghana who do not merit to live if they were to be compared to the late player and his deeds.

    “I say that if death could be swapped, I would have swapped Atsu’s death with someone else. I would have done just that but one cannot understand the work of God,” the prophet said during an interview on Onua TV.

    Kumchacha added that “We are all in this country where people have purchased government bond for five to 10 years and out of nowhere someone has sworn to take it away from pensioners regardless of whether they will get money for medication or they will die, and that they will receive their money in 15 years’ time. How can all these people be around while Atsu is gone, if only it was possible to swap death. How can you comprehend this?”

    https://youtube.com/shorts/-uQBuMIwdoI?feature=share

    Speaking about the personality of Christian Atsu, Kumchacha said the various tributes that has poured in following the demise of the player bears testimony to his life including his benevolence.

    “Even the charity that he engaged in, we pastors cannot measure up to that. Because we pastors plant certain things in the minds of our members. We ask them to build their wealth in heaven whiles we are building our own right here on earth. The Bible teaches us in Hebrews 11:5 that when Enoch was going to be lifted up to heaven, they were testimonies about how pleasing he was to God. Today, across Ghana, the young and old are mourning the death of Atsu and bearing testimony to his benevolence,” he said.

    Christian Atsu died from the impact of a massive earthquake that hit parts of Turkey and Syria over a week ago.

    The body of the former Black Stars player was found under rubble after the 7.3 magnitude earthquake that stuck on February 6, 2023.

  • Christian Atsu, a soldier loved by many – South Africa women’s coach

    Christian Atsu, a soldier loved by many – South Africa women’s coach

    Desiree Ellis, the head coach of South Africa’s women’s national team, has responded to the passing of Ghanaian winger Christian Atsu.

    She said that it is obvious that Ghana has lost a soldier who was loved by many people in her eulogy for the dead Black Stars forward.

    “Our hearts go out to the families as well as to Ghana and Atsu’s family.” That’s the worst thing that you want to hear after so much time, but we pray for the families and pray that God gives them strength.

    “And to Ghana, you have lost a soldier but know that he was loved by many,” the South Africa women’s national team coach said.

    Christian Atsu passed away at the age of 31 after he was caught up in the wreckage of the Turkey earthquake.

    Since he was confirmed dead on Saturday, people from around the world have extended their condolences to Ghana and the late player’s family.

  • Taner Savut, Hatayspor Sporting Director trapped under rubble with Christian Atsu found dead

    Taner Savut, Hatayspor Sporting Director trapped under rubble with Christian Atsu found dead

    The body of Hatayspor’s Sporting Director, Taner Savut, was found on Tuesday, more than two weeks after two devastating earthquakes struck in Turkey and Syria.

    Savut had been missing since February 6, and his body was found close to where Ghanaian footballer Christian Atsu, of the same club, was discovered last week.

    Atsu was confirmed dead on Saturday with his remains being flown to his family on Sunday with the help of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internal Relations.

    However, days after the death of the Ghanaian was confirmed, Hatayspor also announced they have seen the lifeless body of the club’s Sporting Director.

    “We feel the deep sorrow of losing our Sporting Director Taner Savut,” Turkish side Hatayspor said on Twitter on Tuesday.

    “We will not forget you teacher Taner. Rest in heaven. You are always in our hearts.”

    More than 47,000 people have died in the disaster so far.

    Source: Myjoyonline

  • Stop reporting stories of woman impersonating me – Christian Atsu’s wife warns GH media outlets

    Stop reporting stories of woman impersonating me – Christian Atsu’s wife warns GH media outlets

    The white lady who was previously identified as Christian Atsu’s wife can be heard sobbing in the video as she mourns the death of her husband, who died in the earthquake.

    Many online blogs took the video and made various articles out of it – All in solidarity with the Atsu family because it was initially assumed the crying woman was the wife of the deceased player.

    Unfortunately, the woman in the viral video isn’t Clarie Rupio who happens to be Atsu’s wife.

    Reacting to the publication of the video on various news portals, Christian Atsu’s wife has cautioned all the blogs that shared the video to immediately take it down because she’s not the one in the clip.

    According to Rupio, this isn’t the right time to publish fake stories about her because she’s still mourning her late husband who was found dead inside the rubble last Saturday.

    Meanwhile, with a sobbing voice in a trending video – Clarie has revealed that she misses her late husband so much but for the sake of their three kids, she has to remain strong.

    The former Chelsea player who until his demise played for Turkish-based Hatayaspor met his wife Marie-Claire Rupio in Portugal nearly a decade ago when he was playing for Porto.

    The pair got married in 2012 and have since welcomed three kids into their lives.

    Atsu has previously said to Tv3 Sports: “I met my wife in Portugal and you can see we have a beautiful family. We’ve been together for nine to ten years and I just love her.”

  • Asamoah Gyan, Muntari, others sign book of condolence for Christian Atsu

    Asamoah Gyan, Muntari, others sign book of condolence for Christian Atsu

    Some former players of the Black Stars on Tuesday visited the family of the late Christian Atsu to sympathise with the bereaved.

    Asamoah Gyan together with Sulley Muntari, Emmanuel Agyemang Badu, Baffour Gyan and Haminu Dramani signed a book of condolence for their deceased colleague.

    They were all draped in black outfits during their visit.

    Asamoah Gyan signs book of condolence
    Asamoah Gyan with Atsu’s twin sister
    Agyeman Badu with Atsu’s twin sister
    Sulley Muntari, Emmanuel Agyemang Badu, Baffour Gyan and Haminu Dramani (Not in any particular order)

    On Monday, the Ayew family visited the share to extend their condolence and support in such trying times.

    Christian Atsu was reported dead over the weekend after being trapped under a rubble following an earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria on February 6, 2023.

    His remains have been transported into the country and the government, as well as his family are working to give him a befitting burial.

    Source: The Independent Ghana

  • “Why did you go”: Atsu’s “brother” cries; shares heartbreaking message

    “Why did you go”: Atsu’s “brother” cries; shares heartbreaking message

    Late Ghanaian footballer Christian Atsu’s close associate, Wisdom, has penned a touching message mourning the loss of the football star.

    On his Tikok page, Wisdom reminisced about his good times with Atsu and how much he would miss him.

    According to Wisdom, Atsu planned to have him live with him when he retired and also made sure he learnt how to drive so he could use his numerous cars.

    The emotional young man said Atsu made sure he never lacked and revealed the plans Atsu had for him.

    Wisdom questioned the demise of Atsu and asked why he had to leave so soon. The sorrowful young man brought to light how kind-hearted Atsu was and always ensured he was ok and never lacked anything.

    @wisdom_stardom10

    My Angel On Earth 🕊️ Christian Atsu 🕊️ You Remain The Most Important Person In My Life 🫂⭐️🫂 ( MY STARDOM ⭐️ ) #fypシ #christian_atsu_why_soo_soon😭🕊️😭 #stardommedia #zyxcba

    ♬ original sound – WISDOM🦅

    The touching message left many social media users emotional. They tried their best to console Wisdom, assuring him everything would be alright.

    Netizens Mourn With Christian Atsu’s Brother

    YaYra_AiKo❤️ said:

    You may not know how it feels until you lose someone precious to youI know how you feel dear I pray God keep you strong

    Nana Yaa ❤️❤️ commented:

    Sorry for your lost wisdom May his gentle soul Rest In Peace

    Akosua Mawuena said:

    Hmmmmmm… I don’t even know what to type. RIP CHRIS ‘

    Ohemaah commented:

    We will all fade away just that our ways of going sometimes hurt

    @wisdom_stardom10

    GOD PLEASE LET THIS BE A DREAM 😭💔😭 Christian Atsu Why 😭🕊️#christian_atsu_why_soo_soon😭🕊️😭

    ♬ original sound – { Rockstar Ba💫✨ }
  • Five footballer deaths which broke Ghanaian hearts

    Five footballer deaths which broke Ghanaian hearts

    One aspect of life that has been accepted by all is the certainty of death. Every human accepts and acknowledges that, just as they were born, they will die.

    The mystery of not knowing when or how one will pass away makes it sickening and shocking to loved ones, even though it is common knowledge that everyone will leave this world eventually.

    The person’s position in society, influence, and popularity, among other things, all have a significant impact on how shocked and sad people are when someone passes away.

    Over the years, Ghana has lost some outstanding footballers, but there are a select few whose passing has caused the nation to mourn.

    Here are five players whose death shocked Ghanaians

    Shamo Quaye

    Hearts of Oak legend, Shamo Quaye mystifyingly passed away On November 30, 1997, while playing football.

    He participated in a fun match in Tema after his return for holidays from Sweden after the 1906/97 season.

    In the course of the game, Quaye was hit in the face by a ball and immediately fell down unconsciously. He died two days after he was rushed to the hospital.

    Shamo Quaye died at age 26. He was the fan favourite during his time at Hearts of Oak.

    He had two spells at Hearts of Oak, played for Suadi Arabian side Al Qadsiah FC, and Swedish side Umea FC.

    Manuel Junior Agogo

    Junior Manuel Agogo passed away in London on August 22, 2019, at age 40 after battling an illness.

    Agogo played for the Black Stars between 2006 and 2009. He became a household name after his performance at the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations hosted in Ghana.

    He scored 12 goals in 27 caps for the national team.

    Robert Mensah

    Robert Mensah is regarded as the greatest-ever Ghanaian goalkeeper. He passed away after being stabbed with a broken bottle at a bar in 1971.

    He played for Ebusua Dwarfs, Sekondi Independence Club, Asante Kotoko, and Tema Textiles Printing.

    He led Kotoko to their first now CAF Champions League title in 1970.

    Christian Atsu

    Christian Atsu passed away in February 2023 after his body was pulled out of his destroyed apartment in Turkey following a 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Turkey.

    He was initially declared missing after the tragic incident on February 6 but was eventually found dead on February 18.

    The deceased winger, who made 60 appearances for Ghana, scored 10 goals in his 11-year international career.

    His last appearance came in 2019 when he played in the 2019 African Cup of Nations.

    Christian Atsu is the only Ghanaian to have won the best player and best goal at AFCON, a feat he achieved in 2015.

    Uriah Asante

    The former Accra Hearts of Oak player is the second Ghanaian footballer to have died after collapsing on the football pitch or in training.

    He was reported to have collapsed in training with his club, Etoile du Sahel in Tunisia, and died from a reported cardiac arrest.

    Uriah Asante died at the age of 24, having spent two years with Accra Hearts of Oak.

  • All they had was Atsu- Stephen Appiah on streets boys Atsu took care of

    All they had was Atsu- Stephen Appiah on streets boys Atsu took care of

    Stephen Appiah, a former Black Stars captain, has eulogised Christian Atsu as one of the athletes who gave the underprivileged in Ghanaian society hope.

    Christian Atsu, who was trapped in the earthquake that struck Turkey on February 6, 2023, died at the age of 31. His body was discovered 12 days later.

    Christian Atsu carried out a variety of charitable deeds up until his passing. A few prisoners’ release was funded by the former FC Porto player. He also contributed to a few orphanages and helped pay for many people’s medical expenses and school tuition.

    Stephen Appiah, a former Newcastle player, paid tribute to the late Ghanaian international, saying he would be missed for his charitable work and for giving hope to the less fortunate.

    Appiah said, “Aside from football, we know the love and charity work Atsu has been doing.”

    “I think at this moment most of the guys on the street, I mean the hawkers on the street, all had their hope in Atsu, and now he has taken all the hope away,” he told Dan Kwaku Yeboah in an interview.

    “We know there is a big funeral coming, and we will all support you with all we have,” he added.

  • I spoke to Atsu on the day of the earthquake – Wakaso recounts

    I spoke to Atsu on the day of the earthquake – Wakaso recounts

    Black Stars midfielder Mubarak Wakaso has disclosed that he spoke with Christian Atsu, a bossom buddy and teammate, on the day that Atsu got trapped in earthquake debris, an occurrence that ultimately resulted in his death.

    It was a typical talk between them, but Wakaso claims that the focus of their conversation was primarily on him making fun of the deceased Hatayspor winger for scoring the game-winning goal late the day before in a league game.

    “It was the same day. He scored in their match and he shared the video on his social media pages. So I called him and I was teasing him that ‘you are not allowing us to have peace because of the cheap goal you scored’ and we laughed over it,” Wakaso told Accra-based Peace FM in an interview.

    In their parting words, Atsu promised to call him back. Nonetheless, that ended their last exchange as friends.

    Wakaso is left with just memories that he shared with Christian Atsu. His brother is no more.

    Atsu was confirmed dead on Saturday, after being pulled of a debris he was stuck under for 12 days since the devastating earthquake struck Turkey and Syria.

  • Nhyiaeso MP calls for establishment of support fund for Atsu’s family

    Nhyiaeso MP calls for establishment of support fund for Atsu’s family

    Member of Parliament for Nhyiaeso Constituency and Deputy Minister-nominee for Trade and Industry, Stephen Amoah, wants a support fund to be established for the family of former Black Stars player, Christian Atsu, following his demise.

    Former Ghana international, Christian Atsu was found dead from the rubble of the devastating Turkey earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, and has claimed over 45,000 lives.

    A brief ceremony was held at the Kotoka International Airport on Sunday evening to receive the mortal remains of the 2015 AFCON best player by the family, the Ghana Football Association (GFA), and the Government of Ghana.

    The 31-year-old’s death has plunged Ghana and the football world into a state of mourning with many yet to recover from the shock of his demise.

    MP for Nhyiaeso, Stephen Amoah, phoned in to LUV FM’s Saturday Sports Show to express his condolences to the family of Christian Atsu, the GFA and the entire sports fraternity.

    He proposed a fund be set up for his family and a monument built to honour Atsu to preserve his legacy in Ghana football.

    “What I am begging all of us to do is to set up a fund for his family, I mean his kids because everybody is saying he is a good person.

    “And I think this is the first time we are experiencing this as a country that out of this unfortunate situation, we have lost a great person like Atsu.

    “So I am just proposing that let’s all push for something for his family.

    “There should be a monument done for this guy [Atsu] close to any of our stadia and I’m sure it will motivate other people but I am very sad.”

    The Ghana Premier League and the major European leagues, including the EPL, observed a minute of silence over the weekend to pay tribute to the departed Christian Atsu.

    Source: Myjoyonline

  • Christian Atsu’s wife says ‘I am not okay, I miss him so much’

    Christian Atsu’s wife says ‘I am not okay, I miss him so much’

    Marie-Claire Rupio has discussed how difficult it has been for her to deal with her husband’s passing.

    Christian Atsu’s partner, Marie-Claire Rupio, has talked about how she is feeling after losing her husband.

    The widow responds to those asking about her well-being in a voice recording shared by Accra-based Peace FM.

    She admits her struggles with trying to gather herself, saying she misses her husband and is doing everything she can to be a strong mother for her children.

    “Hey everyone, a lot of you are asking if I am okay now; I am not, but I am trying. I am trying to be strong. I have three kids, they need me. I don’t want to talk, eat, sleep, or do anything else. I just want to be there with him. But life goes on, even though it hurts. It hurts right here so much but I am trying and I will be strong for my kids. “I miss him so much,” she said in a tearful voice.

    The mortal remains of the Ghana international who perished in the devastating earthquake in Turkey arrived home, to a solemn welcome.

    The remains touched down at Kotoka International Airport (KIA) on Sunday, February 19, 2023, onboard Turkish Airlines.

    The body was received by his family, a government delegation led by Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia, and a delegation from the Ghana Football Association (GFA).

    Also present were members of the clergy, Ghana’s Ambassador to Turkey, Francisca Ashietey-Odunton, members of the Ghana Supporters Union, other members of government, and members of the football fraternity, among others.

  • Stop the hypocrisy – John Paintsil hits out at GFA

    Stop the hypocrisy – John Paintsil hits out at GFA

    In the midst of the mourning for late Ghana winger Christian Atsu, former Black Stars defender John Paintsil has blasted the GFA administration.

    The Ghana FA, along with many others who were connected to the player, released a statement to express their condolences after the player’s body was found beneath the rubble of the Turkey earthquake on Saturday.

    “You snubbed him and kicked him out of your Black Stars at age 31. Atsu has been struggling to get a permanent stay in a club since the snub.

    “We all know the value and respect your club gives you when you play for your nation.”

    “Don’t pretend you loved him because you don’t at all,” John Paintsil told Original FM in an interview.

    Meanwhile, the remains of Christian Atsu have arrived in Ghana from Turkey. His family is set to make the necessary arrangements for his burial.

  • How Christian Atsu saved over 150 prisoners and ensured their reintegration into society

    How Christian Atsu saved over 150 prisoners and ensured their reintegration into society

    Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Crime Check Foundation has eulogised former Black Stars player, Christian Atsu, for his philanthropic works.

    According to Ibrahim Kwarteng, Atsu was very passionate about his philanthropic works.

    Recounting some of his good deeds, Mr Kwarteng noted that Atsu paid the bills of many sick people, paid the school fees of many kids and ensure ensured the release of many prisoners.

    “Atsu had been monitoring the works of Crime Check Foundation and he reached out about 5 years ago. His dream was to see the fines of petty offenders being paid. He started pouring in money through which many petty offenders were released and reintegrated into society. He has consistently advocated the passage of noncustodial bill into law and it’s a pity he’s gone today,” Mr Kwarteng said.

    He further noted that Atsu “paid the fines of over 150 prisoners, ensured their release and gave them capital to start a trade.”

    “Under our health check series he paid the medical bills of many individuals who are not prisoners – we call them medical prisoners. He paid for surgeries for these individuals as well under our general charity series he also gave trading capital to lots of widows and orphans.

    Mr Kwarteng also mentioned that Atsu paid the school fees of many students across the country.

    “He did a lot for humanity,” he added.

    Christian Atsu met his untimely death in Turkey as a result of the earthquake that struck on February 6, 2023. His mortal remains was returned to the state on Sunday, February 19, 2023. The government of Ghana has pledged to give Atsu a befitting burial.

    Source: The Independent Ghana

  • Newcastle fans launch Fundraiser to construct school in Ghana as tribute to Christian Atsu

    Newcastle fans launch Fundraiser to construct school in Ghana as tribute to Christian Atsu

    The late Christian Atsu, who tragically perished in the earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria, is being remembered by Newcastle United supporters.

    As an ambassador for the charity Arms Around the Child, Atsu, who had previously played for the Magpies and Chelsea, was working on a project to construct a new school in his native Ghana.

    At a charged St James’ Park, Newcastle remembered Atsu by observing a moment of silence prior to their match against Liverpool.

    In honour of Atsu, the fan organisation Talk of Tyneside has launched a charitable project to complete the school project. They are requesting support from fans for the fundraiser, which has raised more than £600 so far.

    Talk of Tyneside expressed their desire to give supporters a way to show appreciation for Atsu’s service to the club and his work with the charity.

    The group stated that Atsu was a well-loved figure on Tyneside, and raising funds for the charity felt like the perfect way to honour his memory.

    “Following his passing, we were hoping to find a way to give supporters a way to show appreciation for his service to the club, and raising money for a fantastic charity that he worked with feels like the perfect way to do so.”

    Ellie Milner, also from Arms Around the Child, spoke about Atsu’s charity work and how they are determined to keep his legacy alive by raising funds to finish the school buildings in Senya Beraku and support the children he loved so much.

    Ellie Milner from Arms Around The Child added: “Christian touched the lives of so many with his charity work, we are determined to keep his legacy alive by raising funds to finish the school buildings in Senya Beraku – and support the children he loved so much.”

    Atsu’s mortal remains arrived in Ghana on Sunday for the burial.

  • Ayew family commiserate with Christian Atsu’s family

    Ayew family commiserate with Christian Atsu’s family

    Renowned footballer Abedi Ayew Pele and his family have commiserated with the family of Christian Atsu over his passing.

    In a picture circulated on social media, the 58-year-old visited the family house of the late Atsu with his wife, Maha Ayew following the arrival of the body of the late winger.

    Also present was the family’s spokesperson, Fiifi Tackie. They were all cladded in black and looked sorrowful as they joined the many bereaved family members and sympathizers.

    Prior to their visit, Andre Dede Ayew issued a statement expressing his deepest condolences to the family and paying tributes to his late national team colleague.

    Also, Jordan Ayew wore a shirt with the inscription “RIP Atsu” to show support to his late friend.

    The remains of Christian Atsu, who was trapped in a debris in Turkey on February 6, 2023, and was found dead 12 days after, landed in Accra, Ghana on February 19, 2023.

    Meanwhile, the family is yet to disclose the date for his burial. According to the government, the former Black Stars player will be given a befitting burial.

  • Last moments: Watch Christian Atsu celebrate with Hatayspor teammates in dressing room after last game

    Last moments: Watch Christian Atsu celebrate with Hatayspor teammates in dressing room after last game

    Christian Atsu‘s last moments with his team, Hatayspor, were happy and exciting. The Ghanaian international, who tragically died following the earthquake in Turkey and Syria, scored the team’s final goal.

    Ghanaian winger Christian Atsu was spotted having fun with his Hatayspor teammates before the earthquake in Turkey.

    Ghana winger Christian Atsu was spotted having fun with his Hatayspor teammates before the earthquake in Turkey. Credit: @addojunr Source: Twitter

    In a video shared on social media, Atsu is seen having fun with his teammates as they hyped him up, following his sensational free kick against Kasimpasa. The ever-smiling player is also seen practicing a dance move with one of his teammates while the others chant his name.

    A few hours after the players left camp for their various destinations, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit the Hatay region in Turkey and the northern part of Syria, leaving over 40,000 people dead. Atsu was initially reported to be trapped under rubble but after 12 days of searching and many prayers of hope, he was found dead.

    The 31-year-old’s passing has left the footballing world in shock, with many sending in their tributes as the club arranged with Turkish authorities for his body to be transported to Ghana for burial. Atsu enjoyed a stellar career in Europe, playing for FC Porto, Chelsea, Newcastle United, Bournemouth and Everton before a brief time in Saudi Arabia.

    Atsu’s remains arrive in Ghana Sports Brief also reported on Atsu’s remains arriving in Ghana from Turkey following his passing due to a devastating earthquake on February 6.

    The government, family, friends and former footballers were all at the Kotoko International Airport to receive the body ahead of the final rites. Many were unable to hold back tears and wails of anguish, as the late footballer’s body was transported off a Turkish Airlines aircraft. Danilo pays tribute to Atsu Juventus and Brazilian defender, Danilo paid Atsu emotional tribute, after the Ghanaian passed away following the Turkey-Syria earthquake.

    The two players were teammates at Portuguese giants, FC Porto, breaking into the senior team in the same year. Atsu was killed after being trapped under rubble, following the disaster which claimed the lives of over 40,000 people.

  • Quit saying ‘God gives, God takes’, Atsu wasn’t supposed to die! – Majid to Christians

    Quit saying ‘God gives, God takes’, Atsu wasn’t supposed to die! – Majid to Christians

    The popular phrase ‘God giveth, God taketh’ is mostly echoed by Christians after losing their beloved ones.

    Derived from the scriptures, specifically Job 1:21, the phrase which originally reads, “The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord”, is usually used to console oneself whiles mourning the dead.

    In the case of the late Ghanaian footballer, Christian Atsu, the situation isn’t any different as this statement has been heard on the lips of many following his demise.

    However, a displeased Majid Michel has admonished individuals, particularly Christians, who have resorted to making such pronouncements to put a stop to it.

    According to the actor, it is totally out of place to apply the said phrase in this context, adding that, Christian Atsu died prematurely.

    “I don’t believe in ‘you don’t know what will happen tomorrow, God gives and God takes.’ That is a lie!” Majid said. “It was Job that made that statement. That ‘God gives and God takes’ statement, Job said it out of anguish! It was Job’s words and now we have made it a doctrine. It’s false.”

    “God doesn’t give and God doesn’t take anything. It’s a lie. Atsu wasn’t supposed to die. It is a premature death, Atsu wasn’t supposed to die. God didn’t take Atsu nowhere,” he told Andy Dosty during a discussion on Daybreak Hitz.

    In the wake of the disturbing news of the death of the Black Stars winger, many have wondered why such a good life had been cut short.

    Popular media personality, Abeiku Santana, who also seemed confused about the fact that Atsu’s deeds couldn’t guarantee him a long life stated during UTV’s United Showbiz that “In times like this, the testimonies are overwhelming. His colleague footballers, musicians, journalists, prisoners, orphans, family, everyone, everyone is mourning. So, I ask, why do good people never last on earth? Are our good deeds the basis for long life or what exactly is? These are the nagging questions we ask ourselves.”

    Meanwhile, Christian Atsu’s mortal remains which arrived in the country on Sunday, February 19, 2023, has been kept at the 37 Military mortuary awaiting burial.

  • Atsu among the players who always made me proud – Fmr. Black Stars coach Kwasi Appiah

    Atsu among the players who always made me proud – Fmr. Black Stars coach Kwasi Appiah

    The late Christian Atsu was among the players who, according to former Black Stars coach James Kwasi Appiah, always made him proud.

    When Ghana faced Lesotho in 2012, Kwasi Appiah gave Christian Atsu his Black Stars debut at the age of 20.

    Atsu scored during Ghana’s 7-0 victory over the opposition at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.

    Disgusted Kwesi Appiah praised Atsu for keeping his word after the player passed away.

    “It’s really, really sad that Atsu is no more. May his soul rest in peace, and my condolences go to the family as well as all of us Ghanaians. When he heard that there had been an earthquake in Turkey, we were all praying that he would be found, but God knows best. When you give him a role on the field, he will do his best to make you, the coach, proud… I used to tell my players to go onto the field and show that they deserved to be on the team. Atsu is one of the players who did not appear in front of me. On the pitch, he was humble and always laughing. The old and new players used to play with him every time. Apart from that, in his social life, we all knew how he helped the less privileged. “That is all I can say about Atsu,” he told Oman FM.

    A high-magnitude earthquake struck in Hatay, Turkey on February 6, 2023, which led to Atsu being trapped in his destroyed apartment for over a week.

    His body was discovered lifeless on February 18 and was added to the death toll of over 40,000 after the earthquake.

    The deceased winger, who made 60 appearances for Ghana, scored 10 goals in his 11-year international career.

    His last appearance came in 2019 when he played in the 2019 African Cup of Nations.

    Christian Atsu is the only Ghanaian to win the best player and best goal awards at the AFCON, a feat he achieved in 2015.

  • A Plus discloses a message Christian Atsu once sent to him

    A Plus discloses a message Christian Atsu once sent to him

    Ghanaian political analyst, Kwame A Plus has shared a message from the late Christian Atsu, who scolded him for being late to a meeting they had scheduled.

    A Plus took to Instagram to reveal the message, where he described Christian as a principled man who left their scheduled meeting after A Plus was five minutes late.

    He admitted that he felt ashamed after receiving the message from Christian but also acknowledged that the footballer was right for what he did.

    “He sent me this message because I was about five (5) minutes late to a meeting. When I got there, I was informed that he had left not long ago.

    “I tried calling, but he would not answer. About an hour later, I received this message from him. I was so ashamed of myself. He gave it to me “straight straight”.

    “Atsu was a very nice but principled person. Right is right, and wrong is wrong; irrespective of his relationship with you. Fare thee well, brother,” he mourned.

    The outspoken political commentator eulogized Christian, saying he was a principled person who stood up for what was right and wrong, regardless of his relationship with others.

    Christian Atsu died tragically on February 6, 2023, in a catastrophic earthquake that affected southern, central, and western Turkey, as well as western Syria.

    The earthquake caused severe damage and tens of thousands of casualties in the region, including Christian, who was among the thousands of people trapped under the rubble.

    After several weeks, his body was found and transported to Ghana on February 19, 2023.

    A Plus expressed his deep condolences over the loss of Christian Atsu, an exemplary person who stood for integrity and principles.

  • List of Christian Atsu’s 11 siblings

    List of Christian Atsu’s 11 siblings

    The late Christian Atsu whose death has taken Ghana by shock is known to be close to his twin sister, but reports show Christiana Atsupe Tswasam is not the player’s only sibling.

    Christian Atsu born by Yonah Akami Twasam as father and Sarah Afiko Dzuvor-Twasam and mother, had 10 other siblings.

    Christian Atsu’s eldest brother, Ofoe Peter Tswasam

    According to one Derek Katey Caesar, a Facebook user whose relation with the family is unknown, the eldest of the 12 children is Ofoe Peter Tswasam, who is followed by Patience Tswasam and Solomon Tswasam.

    Patience is the second child

    Rose Twasam of beloved memory was the fourth child.

    Solomon is the third born

    The remaining children in the order of birth are Isaac Yeye Tswasam, Peace Tswasam, Anna Tswasam, Abraham Tswasam, Emmanuel and Ezekiel Tswasam.

    Rose, the fourth child is no more

    Christian Atsu was the 10th child. He died at the age of 31 while in Turkey after being trapped in a rubble following an earthquake on February 6, 2023.

    Isaac is the fifth child
    Peace is the sixth child
    The seventh child is Anna
    Abraham is the eighth child
    Emmanuel is the ninth born
    Ezekiel is the tenth child
    Christian Atsu is the eleventh child
    Christian’s twin sister, Christiana Atsupe Tswasam

    Source: The Independent Ghana

  • ‘Are good deeds not enough to guarantee us long life?’ – Abeiku Santana on Atsu’s death

    ‘Are good deeds not enough to guarantee us long life?’ – Abeiku Santana on Atsu’s death

    In the quest to unravel the many puzzles surrounding the death of celebrated Ghanaian footballer, Christian Atsu, Abeiku Santana is seeking some answers to his questions.

    The whole country has been thrown into a state of mourning since news of the Black Stars winger’s demise broke.

    Tons of good testimonials have been pouring in from all angles in a bid to eulogize the popular international football player.

    Christian Atsu’s philanthropic nature and what has been described as a ‘heart of gold’ runs through all the statements from individuals who have had an encounter with the late 31-year-old footballer.

    Until his demise, he was said to have been paying for the release of prison inmates who had been sentenced due unpaid fines and so on.

    That’s not all, orphanages, and all kinds of people he had encountered hailed his ‘kind heart’.

    But analyzing all these, Abeiku Santana had wondered why good people do not last on earth.

    “Are our good deeds the basis for long life or what exactly is?” He also asked,

    In a tribute to the late Christian Atsu during his opening message on the United Showbiz, Abeiku Santana said,

    “Nothing can stand in place of death, death is inevitable. With a heavy heart we mourn the death of our brother, Christian Atsu. Job asked God whether man will live again after he dies and God answered him, yes, he will live again.

    “In times like this, the testimonies are overwhelming. His colleagues footballers, musicians, journalists, prisoners, orphans, family, everyone, everyone is mourning. So, I ask, why do good people never last on earth? Are our good deeds the basis for long life or what exactly is it? These are the nagging questions we ask ourselves.”

    Christian Atsu’s remains arrive in Ghana from Turkey

    Nearly two weeks after the earthquake, which has claimed close to 50,000 lives in Turkey and Syria, Christian Atsu was officially confirmed dead on Saturday, February 18, 2023.

    After his club, Hatayspor, confirmed his passing, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a statement confirming the arrival of his remains in Ghana on Sunday, February 19, 2023.

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