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Fri, 07 Jun 2013 Football News

ModernGhana Player Of The Week: Special Focus On Ghana’s Asare Jones, A.k.a Kalusha

  Fri, 07 Jun 2013
ModernGhana Player Of The Week: Special Focus On Ghana’s Asare Jones, A.k.a Kalusha

Your authoritative ModernGhana on its maiden edition of Player Of The Week, turns its searchlight on one of the emerging and promising Ghanaian football wizards, who currently plies his trade in far away Qatar.

Playing with a great deal of agility and indescribable repertoire of skills, Ghanaian international Asare Jones, a.k.a Kalusha, who plays for Aspire Football Academy in Qatar, has from all indications caught the eye of football loving fans in Qatar and beyond.

The 16-year-old chap appears to be on his way to superstardom flying high on the wings of his pure football talent brewed from the Ghanaian Pot.

Playing as a natural right-winger, he has scored 15 goals in the U-17 Qatar Football League this season.

Bringing his prolific exploits to bare, top flight Kalusha helped his club to win this year's edition of the MIC Mediterranean International Cup played annually in Spain.

He also led and helped his team to win last year's edition of the international cup in 2012.

In an exclusive interview with ModernGhana Player Of The Week, the up and coming football wizard indicated that football has been part and parcel of him ever since growing up.

According to the young chap, he remains resolutely determined to win more laurels for his club and he is focused and poised to show the world what he has up his sleeve.

'I have football at heart and I always do my best to play and play well because, I want to be on the next page of football history and contribute my part to the growth of Ghana football and African football at large,' Kalusha told ModernGhana Player Of The Week.

Touching on the levels of play, he revealed that he can easily make up any U-17 and U-20 Team and was gearing up to join Ghana's U-17 team or the National U-20 team in the not too distant future.

'I love my country Ghana and it is my hope that I join the national U-17 team, the Black Starlets or the National U-20 youth team, the Black Satellites, in future because, I really want to help Ghana to maintain its level as an African Football Powerhouse,' Kalusha told ModernGhana Player Of The Week.

He was most grateful to God and his family who, he said, had given him all the support he needs to excel at the international level.

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miss naa | 11/30/2014 12:36:00 PM

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