The football and sporting space in general has made many stars who have shown their true attitude both to fans and even some of their teammates and this has come about after some of our league players get a call-up to any of the senior or national teams.
The current and still trending addition to the senior national team Benjamin Asare has been commended for not just his humility but the pure act of generosity after his first two games against Chad and Madagascar in the FIFA world cup qualifiers in Ghana and Morocco respectively.
The safest pair of hands for the Continental Club Master, Accra Hearts of Oak and the number one for the Ghana national at the moment has won the hearts of many onlookers after continuing to remain humble and more generous after attaining this feet.
Benjamin Asare who many spotted in a public transport on a normal day would have acquired a personal transport system for himself after playing for the Ghana national team but instead, he shared his earning from the game to the teammates, affiliated Oak family and many others who are not disclosed.
This gesture got many wondering why he isn’t chasing his own luxury but his benevolence has drawn more than just blessing to him as he has been promised a car by Mugabe Maase, a renowned Ghanaian journalist.
Benjamin Asare is not just humble but his craft on the field continues to improve providing outstanding performances anytime he is called on.

In a Ghana premier league fixture against Vision Fc where coach Annor Walker claimed they will finish the game in the first 25minutes, Benjamin Asare who was in post delivered another spectacular performance after which the fan gifted him when he went to thank them for coming to support the team.
Climbing to the number one sport of the Black Stars role from the Ghana premier league has been one achievement he has attained but the most valuable one is his humility that has kept his relevant till this day.
He has had the opportunity to pay a courtesy call on the ruler of the Ga Kingdom, His Majestey, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II and many other dignitaries.


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