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Former Ghana international Kwasi Wusu was buried today in his hometown after the last funeral rites were performed in Sunyani.
Kwasi Wusu, a three-time Ghana Premier League champion, passed away on March 30, 2020, at the age of 72.
Wusu, nicknamed the Powerhouse, was buried in a boot-shaped coffin.
GHANAsoccernet.com understands that the idea of burying him in that boot-shaped coffin was suggested by his former colleagues to honor him.
The Football guild was present at the funeral to pay their last respects to the former Black Stars forward.
Some of the main personalities who said goodbye to him were former Ghana coach Kwasi Appiah, Asante Kotoko legends Malik Jabir, Kotoko’s former teammates Ntow Gyan and many others.
Kofi Wusu scored 36 goals for Ghana between 1969 and 1975.
Although he was born in Nkoranza in the East Bond, Kwasi Owusu lived most of his life in Sunyani is a legend of the local club Bofoakwa Tano, a team he has trained in the past after scoring countless goals for the team during his playing days. .
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