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Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by naptu2(op):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euXtMECM4Xk?si=8Gcs9qVPw-eVZV3u

Oluwashina Okeleji @oluwashina


“My sincere gratitude to everyone”

African legends Anthony Baffoe, El Hadji Diouf, Eto’o, Kanu, Mboma, Okocha, Gyan, Doumbia, Kalou et al played a gala match in front of a large crowd in Lomé, Togo to celebrate the retirement of 2008 African Player of the Year Emmanuel Adebayor.

Re: Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by naptu2(op):
Kanu Nwankwo @papilokanu

Kan U believe it? @e_adebayor Testimonial game, his career has been an incredible journey. We’re all immensely proud of him, and the continent celebrates his achievements. It’s a joy to honor such a man with a big heart. I’m proud to have been part of this journey. God bless you


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDBgeN7ZA1Y?si=8H0t6v359nBCSbzJ
Re: Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by naptu2(op):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27gWsmxItJs?si=U-Hyy7OWTdzov18M

'Helping a human is better than scoring a goal' - Adebayor

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Emmanuel Adebayor's goal celebration for Manchester City in front of Arsenal fans caused controversy in 2009

Piers Edwards
Football writer
24 October 2024


After a career spanning two decades which saw him represent some of the world's biggest clubs, Emmanuel Adebayor will mark the end of his playing days with a testimonial in Togo on Sunday.

Legendary names of both African and European football, including Samuel Eto’o, Jay-Jay Okocha and the Toure brothers, will be in Lome for a weekend of celebrations for a man who helped his West African nation to its first, and to date only, Fifa World Cup appearance.

Adebayor now wants to help the next generation in his homeland accomplish more, motivated by both his own childhood and the horrific 2010 gun attack on the Togo team.

"It's now I realise that helping a human being is even better than scoring a beautiful goal in the Premier League or Champions League," the 40-year-old said.

In an exclusive interview with BBC Sport Africa, the striker reflects on the key moments of his career.

Fuelled by football

For the first few years of his life, Adebayor’s parents were troubled by his inability to walk, despite being otherwise healthy.

Still only crawling when he was five, his family found their way to spiritual leaders in neighbouring Ghana, who insisted the problem could be fixed through intense prayer.

One Sunday, a football from a nearby game bounced into the church where pastors were praying over the young Adebayor.

"As soon as I saw the ball, I started running to it," he said.

"It was a moment of deliverance, with everybody shouting 'He's walking, he's walking!'. Everybody was so happy and whenever my mother told that story, she always cried."

An indelible relationship with the sport had begun.

Emulating Kanu at Highbury

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Adebayor scored 62 goals in 142 appearances for Arsenal, with his form seeing him named African Player of the Year for 2008

After being plucked from Togo by French club Metz, Adebayor spent nearly three seasons at Monaco before joining Arsenal in January 2006.

Nearly 20 years on, he calls the move the second favourite moment of his career.

"My idol was Nwankwo Kanu so signing for Arsenal - wearing his number 25 jersey and using the same locker as him - is, for me, a huge accomplishment," he said.

"Today, he is my big brother, my best friend and advises me if I'm doing right or wrong."

Adebayor’s form with the Gunners in 2008 played a major part in him becoming the first – and only – Togolese to be crowned African Footballer of the Year.

"In 2008, I was unplayable," he said.

"To be recognised as Africa's best player was huge - it is something I will never forget and never take for granted."

Yet his relationship with the north London club soured after he moved to Manchester City and ran the length of the pitch to celebrate a goal in front of Arsenal fans in 2009.

Adebayor apologised afterwards, saying the "emotion took over" him, and was later fined £25,000 ($32,300) and handed a two-match ban

A piece of World Cup history

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Adebayor's Togo were beaten by South Korea, Switzerland and France at the 2006 World Cup finals

The same year as his move to Highbury, Togo made their only World Cup appearance – becoming Africa's smallest nation to contest the finals.

Adebayor scored an unsurpassed 11 goals in qualifying as the Sparrowhawks finished above 2002 World Cup quarter-finalists Senegal.

"Even today, we the actors try to explain it to ourselves but cannot," he said.

"We really don’t know what happened in those years, and what gave us the confidence to be as strong as we were. It was unbelievable."

Nigerian coach Stephen Keshi oversaw Togo's qualification but was replaced before the World Cup after a poor 2006 Africa Cup of Nations, marked by a spectacular falling out with Adebayor.

Togo's campaign in Germany was one to forget, with the side losing every game and threatening a boycott in a bonus row, but simply reaching the tournament was a huge feat.

Terror attack trauma

After missing out on the 2008 Nations Cup, returning at the 2010 edition should have been a dream.

Instead, it was an unimaginable nightmare.

On 8 January 2010, Togo's team bus was attacked by separatist rebels as it travelled through the enclave of Cabinda in host nation Angola.

The Togolese delegation was targeted by gunfire for over half an hour, leaving two dead and a host of unwanted memories for those who survived.

"Sometimes you can be in your home cinema watching a movie, or somewhere when somebody drops something – which has that similar sound to gunshot – and you remember what happened in 2010," Adebayor said.

"I’m a big fan of action movies. I still watch them but it’s difficult.

"Sometimes you see people shooting a bus and it takes you straight back."

Hitting the highs with Real and Sherwood

Despite spells across Europe and a brief stint in Paraguay, Togo’s record scorer won just one trophy – the Copa del Rey with Real Madrid in 2011.

That triumph was achieved by a star-studded side including Iker Casillas, Sergio Ramos and Cristiano Ronaldo, who scored the winner against Pep Guardiola’s Barcelona.

"There is a video out there of me dancing in the dressing room with Pepe and Sergio," Adebayor said.

"Some players who don't have half of my talent have won a World Cup, but my target is not to regret.

"I'm happy about my career. If I was asked to do it one more time, I would."

Adebayor played under Arsene Wenger, Jose Mourinho and Didier Deschamps among others, but says it was a manager with the briefest of careers who got the best out of him.

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Adebayor maintains regular contact with Tim Sherwood, who managed him at Tottenham

Andre Villas-Boas had frozen Adebayor out at Tottenham but Tim Sherwood brought him back into the fold when he took charge in in December 2013.

"The first meeting (Sherwood) had with the first team, he said 'My talisman will be Emmanuel Adebayor, everything will go through Adebayor. Penalty taker – Adebayor'," the striker recalls.

On his first club start in seven months, he scored against West Ham in Sherwood's first game to begin a run of 11 goals in 14 matches.

"After the game, we had a one-hour phone call where he told me how brilliant I was, how he counted on me and that no matter what happened he was 100% behind me," he said.

"When your boss is telling you that, the rest is easy. Up until today, we still chat. That's beautiful."

Making an impact in Togo

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Adebayor was hailed as "Togo's only hope" by fans attending an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in 2012

Since quitting football, Adebayor has invested most of his time on the SEA (Sheyi Emmanuel Adebayor) Foundation he set up just over a decade ago.

His inspiration came from his own experience of having to drop out of school when his parents could not afford the fees (roughly $25 or £19 per term) and by the attack in Angola which made him realise "anything can stop at any given moment".

With the United Nations and French Development Agency among its partners, the foundation sponsors hundreds of children to improve in areas ranging from STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) to agricultural entrepreneurship.

"When you impact on somebody’s life, it's not just one person’s life - it's a generation's life," Adebayor said.

"This person will talk to his kid, his kid will talk to his grandkid and so on. So, for me, this is limitless."

There are even plans for an Emmanuel Adebayor University in Togo as this one-time controversial figure plans to impact his country's society the same way he did its football.
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/cx24nqjnpw5o
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Re: Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by AntiChristian: 9:21am On Oct 31, 2024
lipsrsealed

Sheyi Emmanuel Adebayor!

Adebayoooooor!

Jay Jay must always dribble and score!
Re: Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by princepee: 9:22am On Oct 31, 2024
cool
Re: Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by Sharpsharp00123: 9:23am On Oct 31, 2024
Omo these are men that made our days back then was football was still football n when the going was good unlike now

Personally left for me I will still choose ronaldinho over Ronaldo n Messi
Re: Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by princepee: 9:23am On Oct 31, 2024
cool shocked Jay Jay looking fit and trim
Kanu don dey get belle.
Wetin Amara dey feed am.
Good old boys
Re: Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by Heffalump(m): 9:28am On Oct 31, 2024
I remember the debate as whether he will choose Nigeria ahead of Togo. Emmanuel Adebayor would have created a bigger impact on the continent of Africa if he had chosen to play for Nigeria instead of Togo.
Re: Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by spencekat(m): 9:30am On Oct 31, 2024
Congratulations to Adebayor, he had a fulfilled career.
Re: Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by MMempire(m): 9:30am On Oct 31, 2024
Good way to retire.
Re: Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by Sharpsharp00123: 9:31am On Oct 31, 2024
Heffalump:
I remember the debate as whether he will choose Nigeria ahead of Togo. Emmanuel Adebayor would have created a bigger impact on the continent of Africa if he had chosen to play for Nigeria instead of Togo.
I think the reason he gave then was that when hope was lost in Nigeria n they seek refuge in Togo, Togo gave them a second chance to life n the best way he could repay them was making them happy

There was a time he singlehandedly sponsored the team to a major tournament
Re: Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by haybhi1(m):
Wait, isn't Etoo not under a ban not to play ball by FIFA or something?

Anyway, Omoluabi Adebayor... Omoluabis always representing well everywhere. ✌
Re: Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by CodeTemplarr: 9:31am On Oct 31, 2024
I hope he saved well and spends wisely going forward.
Re: Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by Mckraz01: 9:31am On Oct 31, 2024
Heffalump:
I remember the debate as whether he will choose Nigeria ahead of Togo. Emmanuel Adebayor would have created a bigger impact on the continent of Africa if he had chosen to play for Nigeria instead of Togo.
He choose Togo
Stop reading complete sports, they're very misleading
Re: Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by Godofman77: 9:32am On Oct 31, 2024
Sweet
Re: Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by Kingpele(m): 9:34am On Oct 31, 2024
Good
Re: Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by Godofman77: 9:34am On Oct 31, 2024
I'd appreciate if someone can lend a hand dz morning, if at all to chop something today, siblings and mom on me, me in God 001,010.. anything to support me really will be appreciated. Nineonethreeone400twonine7 OOpayy.. oshin God bless us all and we won't lack
Re: Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by Sharpsharp00123: 9:35am On Oct 31, 2024
CodeTemplarr:
I hope he saved well and spends wisely going forward.
I fear for d guy

He spends lavishly a lot
Re: Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by Jmax159: 9:35am On Oct 31, 2024
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Re: Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by Bitterkola100: 9:35am On Oct 31, 2024
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Re: Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by osuofia2(m): 9:38am On Oct 31, 2024
GREAT GUY
Re: Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by ScamDemicEra: 9:39am On Oct 31, 2024
..... indigenous Yorubas dey Togo ?
Re: Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by naijapikin2(m): 9:39am On Oct 31, 2024
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Re: Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by Houseofglam7(f): 9:40am On Oct 31, 2024
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Re: Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by Streetmovement(m): 9:40am On Oct 31, 2024
Wotoporiously cool speaking

Men dem cool
Re: Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by MyExpression(m): 9:41am On Oct 31, 2024
You are who you say you are!

I saw the video yesterday, and in my mind I was like...who is Emmanuel Adebayor that made him feel like he was legend enough to draw all the legends in Africa to grace his retirement match.

Then again...the Togolese-Nigerian with voodoo controversy.

If you think you're a legend...make legendary moves...and legends will honour you too.
Re: Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by TenQ: 9:43am On Oct 31, 2024
naptu2:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27gWsmxItJs?si=U-Hyy7OWTdzov18M



https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/cx24nqjnpw5o
I love this testimony: satan wanted to cut his future glory short

For the first few years of his life, Adebayor’s parents were troubled by his inability to walk, despite being otherwise healthy.

Still only crawling when he was five, his family found their way to spiritual leaders in neighbouring Ghana, who insisted the problem could be fixed through intense prayer.

One Sunday, a football from a nearby game bounced into the church where pastors were praying over the young Adebayor.

"As soon as I saw the ball, I started running to it," he said.

"It was a moment of deliverance, with everybody shouting 'He's walking, he's walking!'. Everybody was so happy and whenever my mother told that story, she always cried."

An indelible relationship with the sport had begun.


I hope Emmanuel Adebayor knows the Lord Jesus at a personal level.
Re: Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by Sonnobax15(m): 9:49am On Oct 31, 2024
undecided
So baba never retire all these while?
Re: Kanu, Okocha, Other African Legends Attend Emmanuel Adebayor's Testimonial by Exousiang01(m): 9:50am On Oct 31, 2024
Heffalump:
I remember the debate as whether he will choose Nigeria ahead of Togo. Emmanuel Adebayor would have created a bigger impact on the continent of Africa if he had chosen to play for Nigeria instead of Togo.
Very true.

But who would have become the hero for the Togolese.

He gave them an opportunity to taste greatness. He for the first time put Togo out there. Doesn't matter their performance at the world cup.
Millions of Togolese got that one time opportunity to watch their National team play at the World Cup, watch their Nation compete for the greatest trophy on Earth.

Yes I agree that he may have won more African best and played in more world cup games and even lifted the AFCON, The foot prints he has left in Togo may not match those he would have left in Nigeria.
We do not appreciate alot here.

We have had so many great names in sports and entertainment so much so that we don't appreciate what we have.

Give Skales the musician to one of these African countries and see them worship him.

Give IcePrince Zamani to Congo, Kenya, Togo etc and they will make him a deity...

Nigeria is blessed
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