Former Black Stars midfielder, Haminu Dramani, has revealed that his strike against the United States of America in the 2006 World Cup is his best moment.
The 36-year-old was part of the national team squad for the 2006 edition in Germany and made his mark against USA, finding the net as Ghana booked a round of 16 place.
Speaking on Countdown Qatar, he revealed how much that goal meant to him.
“Of course, my most memorable World Cup moment was against USA. I remember right after the game, Essien was telling me ‘hey this your goal is going to be there forever’. So I remember all those things. It was an amazing feeling,” he said with a smile.
He also recounted his first-ever World Cup game against Italy, where Ghana suffered a 2-0 defeat.
"That goal against USA is going to be there forever"
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“I remember when he first arrived at the stadium to play our first game. When I felt the grass, I was like ‘wow I’m really going to play on this field'”.
“The world cup means a lot to me. It’s every footballer’s dream to play in the World Cup. It’s a big opportunity for every player to see himself in the World Cup.”
Dramani gained huge experience on the football terrain, playing for Red Star Belgrade, Asante Kotoko and Lokomotiv Moscow among others.
By Bill Eshun|3Sports|Ghana
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