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A staunch supporter of the Black Stars who broke down due to the outcome of the Ghana vs Nigeria game at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium has the opportunity to support the Black Stars in Qatar.
On March 25, the unidentified man, seen in videos circulating on social media, found it difficult to finish his meal because the Black Stars could not secure a goal against Nigeria in Kumasi.
The heart-breaking scene spread like wild fire on social media.
The footage widely shared, managed to reach a benevolent friend of Halmstads forward, Karim Sadat.
In a tweet, the former Ghana U20 player called for support to reach the hardcore fan because “a friend wants to sponsor him to Qatar for the World Cup.”
In a subsequent tweet, Karim Sadat noted that he has been able to locate the fan.
He, therefore, thanked the public for their support in his search.
The Black Stars booked a slot in Qatar 2022 World Cup following a 1-1 draw against Nigeria on March 29, at Moshood Abiola Stadium in Abuja.
Ghana's Thomas Partey and William Troost-Ekong of the Super Eagles managed to score a goal each.
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