My football talent made me a womanizer - Ghana legend Rev Osei Kofi

Published on: 16 July 2024
My football talent made me a womanizer - Ghana legend Rev Osei Kofi
Rev Osei Kofi

Ghana football legend, Rev. Osei Kofi, has revealed that his football talent made him a womanizer before he later became a Christian and a pastor.

According to the 1963 and 1965 AFCON winner, during their football days, there was no professionalism as it is today, and they were treated like amateurs, which gave them the freedom to do as they pleased.

He indicated that his footballing skills attracted many women to him, which he enjoyed at the time.

Speaking in an interview, Rev. Osei stated that women would visit him at home even when he did not go out to meet them.

However, after having an encounter with Christ, he has refrained from such a lifestyle and is now focused on his pastoral work.

“The Bible says the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom. I am a Christian, and through football, I became a pastor. So, it is the fear of God that is in me, because there were many things I was doing while playing football, but I have stopped. It’s not just Christianity, but it’s the reason I am still strong at age 84," the Asante Kotoko legend told Joy News.

"In those days, we were not professionals but amateurs, so, as for women, I had many at that time. It was my talent that got me the women. If I didn’t go out, they would come. I am telling you the truth,” he added.

The legendary footballer indicated that he now has twelve children and a loving family.

Rev Osei Kofi was a joint top scorer in the 1965 Africa Cup of Nations tournament held in Tunis, leading to Ghana winning the tournament for a second time.

He was joint top goalscorer in the 1965 Africa Cup of Nations and he was the third-highest scorer in the 1968 Africa Cup of Nations. Osei Kofi was called the 'wizard dribbler' because of his ball-dribbling skills.

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