Ghana gives state funeral honours to soccer star Atsu
The coffin of former Ghanaian footballer Christian Atsu is seen during his funeral at the State House in Accra, Ghana, on March 17, 2023. (Photo by Nipah Dennis / AFP)
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Ghana gave
state funeral honours to former Black Stars and Chelsea player, Christian Atsu,
who died in last month's earthquake in Turkey, with a ceremony led by President
Nana Akufo-Addo.
Tributes
were paid to the former Newcastle winger as he was laid to rest in a coffin
draped in Ghana's national colours of red, yellow, green and black with calls
to keep alive the legacy of the player who "gave his life to
humanity".
At the
state-assisted funeral held on the forecourt of Accra's State House, Atsu's
widow Marie-Claire Rupio broke down while reading a tribute, saying he left
with a part of her.
"You
did not go alone for part of me went with you. Your love is still my guide, and
though I cannot see you, you are always so full of life," Rupio said.
"You
seemed to be immortal. Your smile, your love, I see you in our children’s
smile."
Traditional
performers were among those paying tribute while former team mates wore
black-shirts with images of Atsu on the front. Grieving fans lined up to see
his coffin which pay under a white marquee tent.
The
31-year-old footballer was discovered dead on February 18 following the
7.8-magnitude quake that hit southern Turkey and Syria on February 6, killing
more than 50,000 people in both countries.
Dignitaries
including Ghana’s vice president Mahamudu Bawumia, former president John
Mahama, officials from Atsu’s last club Hatayspor in Turkey, the Ghana FA and
the general public attended the ceremony.
He will be
buried in his hometown of Ada on Ghana's southeast coast.
Beyond the
pitch, Atsu was admired and loved for his philanthropic activities including
giving scholarships to poor schoolchildren in Ghana and also paying fines for
prisoners to gain their freedom.
Atsu
previously played for Cheetah FC, Rio Ave, FC Porto, AFC Bournemouth, Everton
FC, and Malaga CF. He made 65 appearances for Ghana and played at the 2015
Africa Cup of Nations in Equatorial Guinea where he was named the best player
of the tournament.
Atsu was
also a member of Ghana’s squad for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. Atsu is
survived by his wife and three children.


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