Former Black Stars captain Emmanuel Quarshie has died, GHANAsoccernet.com can confirm
Th ex-Zamalek star passed away at his home on Monday.
Quarshie had been battling with Pakinson for many years and gave up the ghost at his residence today.
Quarshie was a key member for Zamaleks during the team's glory days in the 19880s.
The former Hasaacas player won several titles with the Cairo giants including their first CAF Champions League crown in 1984.
He also captained the Black Stars to win their last African title in 1982 in Libya but was shockinghly left to his fate until officials of his Zamalek arrived in the country to salvage the situation.


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What do you mean by being left to his FATE? This man was a star and made good money to himself. This man was making $100,000.00 a year in the early Eighties in Egypt.