Ghanaian midfielder Kingsley Sarfo is about to unveil his own foundation to help support the less privileged in society.
The APOEL FC player wants to use his resources as a means of providing support to the poor and needy in Ghana, having experienced hardship at some point in his life.
Sarfo has been through the worse but picked himself up to revive his career which has seen him become the most sought after player in Cyprus.
The former Malmo star is currently on loan at APOEL after a decent first half of the season with Olympiakos Nicosia.
APOEL have an option to make his move a permanent one should he convince them with a string of good performances in the next months ahead.
Sarfo started his career in Sweden with Rosengard, going on to play for BW 90. He later joined IK Sirius before a big career move to Malmo.
However, legal battles saw his career come to a standstill but a return to top-flight football has seen him earn a tag as one of the best players in Cyprus.
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