Ghana's senior national team, the Black Stars, have paid a heartfelt tribute to the late winger Christian Atsu, honouring his legacy three years after his tragic passing in the 2023 Turkey-Syria earthquake.
In a message shared on the team's official social media accounts, the Black Stars remembered Atsu as a footballer who wore the national colours with immense pride and represented the country with distinction both on and off the pitch.
"3 years on, we honour a Black Star who wore the shirt with pride and represented Ghana with humility. His legacy lives on," the tribute read.
Affectionately known as "Twasam", Atsu earned 65 caps for Ghana, playing a key role in major tournaments like the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil and the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, where he was named Player of the Tournament as Ghana finished as runners-up.
The former Chelsea and Newcastle United player is remembered not only for his skill and commitment on the field but also for his quiet generosity, compassion, and selfless humanitarian work.
His humility endeared him to teammates, fans, and the wider football community, creating a lasting legacy that continues to inspire the national team and future generations.
The Black Stars concluded their tribute by wishing him eternal rest, reaffirming that Christian Atsu's memory and the values of dedication and patriotism he embodied will forever remain etched in Ghanaian football history.
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