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Active football has gone into hibernation due to the coronavirus outbreak, but that won't deter the coach of the national football team, Charles Kwabla Akonnor, from showcasing his skills.
The Black Stars coach joined the #StayHomeChallenge on Twitter like other footballers and fanatics to do some tekkers with a roll of tissue paper.
The former international midfielder posted the 17 seconds long video where he almost effortlessly kicked a toilet roll.
“Challenge accepted and delivered @ddun1025. Over to you @kurtokraku @Augustinearhi10 @AyewAndre #LetsStayAtHome #BringBackTheLove #PrideAndPatriotism #LetsWinThisTogether,” Charles captioned the video
Challenge accepted and delivered @ddun1025
Over to you @kurtokraku @Augustinearhi10 @AyewAndre #LetsStayAtHome#BringBackTheLove#PrideAndPatriotism#LetsWinThisTogether pic.twitter.com/w0QPZEPMKm— CK Akonnor (@akonnor_ck) March 23, 2020
Some other football personalities who have also posted their video entry into the challenge are Messi, Xavi, Luis Suarez, John Terry, Sergio Ramos and a host of others.
The challenge was started by social media users in COVID-19 affected countries across the world as part of measures to stay active while indoors due to national lockdowns.
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