A member of Ghana’s Black Stars, Anthony Annan has donated two sets of jerseys and six footballs to Cape Coast Venomous Vipers, at Cape Coast on Thursday.
Annan who plays for Rosenberg in Norway, at the presentation said the donation was his contribution towards the development of Vipers which is his mother club.
The midfielder, who started his football career with Vipers, later joined Sekondi Hasaacas and Accra Hearts of Oak before being called to the national team, the Black Stars.
Mr Kweku Tandoh, Chief Executive Officer of Vipers, who received the items on behalf of the club appealed to old players and supporters of the club to emulate Annan's kind gesture.
An exhibition match between Cape Coast Professionals and Vipers ended 1- 0 in favour of Vipers. The lone goal was scored by Jonathan Ghansah through a spot kick in the first half with Annan featuring for the Professionals team.
Source: GNA
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