My mother didn’t speak to me for two years when I chose to play football – Augustine Sefah
1 min readAsante Kotoko right-back, Augustine Sefah has revealed that his mother didn’t talk to him for two years after he decided to play football rather than pursuing a course in Mechanical Engineering at the Accra Polytechnic.
According to the former Medical defender, all admission fees were paid in full but he opted to play football after realizing it was going to take him about six years to compete the course.
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He explained that he only got support from the father, who initially didn’t agree to his decision.
Speaking to Manhyia-based Opemsuo radio, Sefah disclosed that it had to take his sisters to steal food for him to eat.
“My mother didn’t speak to me for two years when I chose to play football instead of pursuing a course in Mechanical Engineering at Accra Polytechnic. My siblings had to steal food for me because she won’t give me food,” he told Opemsuo Radio.
He renewed his stay with Kotoko by one year last year after his two-year expired.
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Sefah was a member of the Ashanti Gold team that lifted the 2015 Ghana Premier League title under the tutelage of Bashir Hayford.
He began his former career at Kumapem Babies before joining Great African.
His great exploits saw him signed his first professional contract with Kessben FC in 2008-9 season.
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