POLITICAL ADE

Premier League cult hero Emmanuel Adebayor offered brand new career as a politician after retirement from football

Adebayor has been urged to join the world of politics as an example of "perseverance and success"

Emmanuel Adebayor has been invited to swap penalty boxes for ballot boxes - by becoming a politician.

The striker spent 11 years in the Premier League with Arsenal, Manchester City, Tottenham and Crystal Palace.

Advertisement
Emmanuel Adebayor has been urged to become a politicianCredit: AFP
Adebayor hung up his boots last year after a career that saw him star for teams such as Manchester City and ArsenalCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Togo international Adebayor retired last year after a spell with home-country club Semassi.

The 40-year-old took part in his testimonial game in capital city Lome at the weekend.

Yawo Date, the president of Togolese opposition party Comite d'Action Pour Le Renouveau, has now urged Adebayor to join them.

Known as CAR, the party's name means Renewal Action Committee.

Advertisement

Date declared: "It's a good thing that our brother Adebayor has celebrated his testimonial game.

"But now he has finished with sport he needs to get involved in politics.

"And the ideal party for him to campaign with is the CAR. I invite him to join us.

"With him on board we can continue the political struggle for freedom in Togo.

Advertisement

Most read in Football

HOSPITAL DASH
Cristiano Ronaldo's uncle 'rushed to hospital after being hit by car' in UK
STRIKER SHOCK
Luther Blissett, 66, 'collapses at charity event' and rushed to hospital
SWAP SHOP
Transfer tips for GW12: Liverpool and Man Utd double headers ripe with potential
CUP FOR IT
English football competition rebranded and given new name midway through season

FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS

"In Adebayor we see an example of perseverance and success.

"He embodies the kind of ambition and dynamism that Togo's young people want from their political leaders."

Ballon d'Or winner who was president of his country reveals surprise Premier League team he supports

Adebayor has also played for Real Madrid, Metz, Turkish sides Istanbul Basaksehir and Kayserispor, plus Paraguayan outfit Olimpia.

Advertisement

Arsenal signed him from Monaco in 2006, and he made 142 Gunners appearances - scoring 62 goals - before joining City in 2009.

Advertisement
Topics
Advertisement
machibet777.com