Ghana’s Charlie Peprah was instrumental as Green Bay defeated Pittsburg by 31-25 in Sunday’s Super Bowl before a packed stadium in Texas.
The final was said to have been watched by a record 151.6 million viewers world wide.
Charlie is the grand son of Ghana’s former military Head of State General Kutu Acheampong became the second Ghanaian to win the Super Bowl final after Joseph Addai.
The 27 year old who played in the Super Bowl after just five years of turning a professional told Joy News he is excited by the support from the Ghanaian fans, adding the victory feels great.
He said he will take a one month long break before returning to action.
His father Joseph Peprah who is also the Director at the National Communication Authority told Joy News he is proud of his son for the feat and tipped the Green Bay to retain the title.
Source: Joy News/Ghana
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