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Born on November 21, 2008, Clinton's journey began in the bustling streets of Ghana, where he displayed an incredible talent for football at a very young age.
His passion for the game was evident, especially when he started playing as a left back and left wing back, positions that required both strength and agility.
Clinton's dedication and hard work caught the attention of local scouts, leading him to join the renowned West Africa Football Academy (WAFA).
There, he honed his skills, learned new techniques, and developed a fierce determination to succeed. His style of play was characterized by relentless energy, clever positioning, and an unwavering team spirit that inspired everyone around him.
His talent did not go unnoticed — Clinton was selected to represent Ghana at the U17 level, a testament to his growing reputation and potential.
With every match, he proved himself to be destined for greatness, impressing coaches and fans alike with his agility and tactical intelligence.
But Clinton's journey was just beginning. His dream was to make a mark beyond Ghana, and opportunities arose as he caught the eye of international scouts.
He eventually joined MSK Zilina in Africa, a club that recognised his talent and believed in his bright future.
Clinton stands as a symbol of hope and perseverance for young players across Africa.
His story reminds us that with passion, discipline, and resilience
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