The Ghana Football Association (GFA) is set to retire the number 7 jersey in memory of the late Christian Atsu.
The FA believes that the ex-Black Stars player gave his all to the country and deserves to be honored in a special way by retiring the number 7 jersey which he wore whenever playing for Ghana.
This was confirmed by the Eastern Regional Football Association’s (RFA) Chairman, Linford Boadu while speaking in an interview on Koforidua-based Bryt FM.
He’s reported to have said;
“The scenario is depressing. I had assumed that Atsu would be living alone in a little apartment;
I had not anticipated his living in such a large flat, but he claimed that there had been instability once he joined the club in Turkey.
It was hard to imagine anyone could survive after that 45-second earthquake, but we were hoping to discover Christian Atsu alive until news broke he had been found dead.
Explaining why the team’s number 7 shirt should be reserved in his honor, Mr. Linford Boadu said;
He gave his all to the country, and at the brief ceremony to receive Atsu’s remains, vice president, Dr. Bawumia announced that the government will help arrange a respectable funeral for him. To me, that is a major plus because, given how well he served the country, Atsu deserves a proper funeral.
“The number 7 shirt should be retired in memory of Atsu, but there should be a meeting to make that decision, according to some members of the FA’s Executive Council.