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Former Hearts of Oak captain Amankwaa Mireku says he will always choose football ahead of any other career.
Amankwah Mireku played for a Hearts of Oak from 1997-2007 before joining Indian side Viva Kerala in 2007.
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He won many trophies with Hearts of Oak including the 2000 CAF Champions League, 2004 CAF Confederation Cup, the Ghana Premier League, FA Cups, President’s Cup among others.
He played an instrumental role in the Hearts of Oak ’64 Battalion’ squad and he is considered as one of the legends to have donned the rainbow colours.
Speaking on GTV Sports Plus ‘Time With Our Captains’ show, Amankwah Mireku stated that he will choose football ahead of any other career.
He said that, “I will always choose football over every other career because it is a very good career.”
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Amankwah Mireku capped 16 times for the Black Stars of Ghana from 2001-2005.
He also played for Pure Joy FC and later ended everything with Wa All Stars now Legon Cities FC.