Ex-Ghanaian international Tony Yeboah is set to be honoured by his former Club Leeds United following his heroic performance during his days at the Club.
Yeboah is regarded as one of the legends at the Club after scoring an impressive 32 goals in 66 appearances for the English outfit.
The 49-year-old is best remembered at the Club for his spectacular volley against Liverpool in 1995, a goal which eventually propelled the Club to make history by beating Liverpool for the first time in twenty years.
His remarkable performance for the Club will hence see him earn an admirable award from his former employees in November this year.
The former Black Stars striker was voted the club's first-ever non-British Player of the Year in his first season at the Club. The Ghana legend is revered as a cult hero for the Yorkshire club due to a series of memorable goals he scored.
Source: Ghanasportsonline.com
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