Ghana international Andre Ayew has emerged in the prestigious list of the top 100 Footballers in the World.
The 22-year-old Marseille midfielder placed 87 ahead of former World Player of the Year Kaka and other top superstars like Tottenham”s Rafael an der Vaart and Lucio of Inter Milan.
Placements on the list compiled by 19 top journalists scattered across the world is determined by the number of times a player’s name recurs after each journalists submits his or her top 30 picks.
The list is being released in installments and therefore it is yet to be seen whether another Ghanaian makes the cut.
However credible sources have hinted AC Milan midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng is in the lineup to be released in subsequent editions.
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