Tony Yeboah has opened up on his love for golf after hanging his boots as a professional footballer.
The retired Ghanaian footballer is revered as one of the best African players to have played in the Premier League with his best days spent at Leeds United, now an English Championship side. Yeboah also played for Eintracht Frankfurt and Hamburger SV in the early 90s.
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His illustrious career begun at former Ghana Premier League side Okwahu United, Asante Kotoko and he had incredible time with the Black Stars.
Yeboah who ended his time at Germany with two Bundesliga top scorer awards claims he’s currently enjoying time on the golf course in an interview with GTV.
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” I have become addicted now. Sometimes I play every day a week. Back at Leeds, Gary McCallister used to encourage me to come along but I used to brush it aside and call it old men’s game but now I enjoy it. Now I find it very difficult to train but this is useful for me.”
In an impeccable goal ratio; Tony Yeboah produced 29 goals in 59 games as a Black Stars target man.