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Abedi Ayew, widely known as Abedi Pele, is a retired Ghanaian footballer celebrated as one of Africa’s greatest players. Born on November 5, 1964, in Kibi, Ghana, he earned the nickname “Pelé” due to his exceptional skills, drawing comparisons to the Brazilian legend.


Career Highlights

  • Position: Attacking Midfielder
  • National Team: Ghana (73 caps, 19 goals)
  • Club Career:
    • Began at Real Tamale United (Ghana)
    • Played for clubs including Al Sadd (Qatar), FC Zürich (Switzerland), Chamois Niortais, Lille, Marseille, Lyon (France), Torino (Italy), 1860 Munich (Germany), and Al Ain (UAE)
  • Notable Achievements:
    • Won the UEFA Champions League with Marseille in 1993
    • Secured three consecutive African Footballer of the Year awards (1991–1993)
    • Triumphed in the 1982 African Cup of Nations with Ghana
    • First recipient of the BBC African Sports Star of the Year in 1992​

Legacy and Influence

Abedi Pele was instrumental in elevating African football on the global stage. His tenure at Marseille was marked by domestic dominance and European success, including the historic 1993 Champions League victory. Internationally, he captained Ghana and was pivotal in their 1982 African Cup of Nations win. His performance in the 1992 tournament, where he was named Player of the Tournament, further solidified his reputation.​

Known for his dribbling, vision, and playmaking abilities, he was often referred to as “The African Maradona.” His influence extended beyond his playing days, inspiring future generations of African footballers.​


Family and Post-Retirement

Abedi Pele’s legacy continues through his sons:

  • André Ayew: Represented Ghana in multiple FIFA World Cups
  • Jordan Ayew: Also a Ghanaian international with World Cup appearances
  • Rahim Ayew: Part of Ghana’s squad in the 2010 FIFA World Cup​

Post-retirement, Abedi Pele has been involved in football administration and youth development, serving as the head coach and president of Nania FC, a Ghanaian football club

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