Football-Talents

undefined Bashiru Abdul Hamidu
Surname Hamidu
First name Bashiru Abdul
Pseudonym Abdul Bashiru
Date of birth 17.04.1992
Born in 1992
Size 0
Nationality Ghana
Position Midfielder,Left winger
Club Prishtina FC
A-National player no
Website https://www.facebook.com/pages/Abdul-Bashiru-Hamidu/128726627195384
Views 22198

16. May 2007: Bashiru Abdul wird von der Eleven Wise Academy zum Globacom Premier League team befördert.

Info:

GNA - Sekondi Eleven Wise played an improved game to hold Accra Great Olympics to a 1-1 draw pulsating match in their Glo Premier League encounter at the El Wak sports stadium on Sunday. The two relegation threatened clubs displayed their determination to out do each as they decided to play it had just as referee Yaw Ametepe signalled for the commencement of proceedings. Both teams resorted to hard tackles right from the start with he referee showing Wise keeper Kennedy Ofori the yellow card before kick off for dropping items in the opponents goal posts. The tension packed encounter saw a number of players from both sides receiving treatment on the touch line through hard tackles but in a sudden surge upfront by Wise striker John Antwi who beat a defender on the run before slotting home the ball over a sprawling Olympics keeper, Ben Mensah into the net but his effort was ruled off-side to the delight of the home fans. Olympics who were determined to secure the maximum three points to boost their standings on the League shot into the lead in the 23rd minute through James Abban who sent in a curling ball into the far posts to sober down the supporters of the Wonder Club. The Wonder Club continued to ply on the pressure on the visitors but poor finishing up front denied them from increasing their goal tally with gallant defending by the Wise back line to end the first half in favour of Olympics. When the game resumed for the second half, it was still Olympics who were on top of proceeding and were awarded a doubtful penalty in the 48th minute amid protest from the Wise players but captain of the side Bilal Mohammed kick was saved by keeper Ofori. As the tension kept on mounting with officials rushing to the touch line, the referee had to call for the removal of a member of the technical bench of Wise from the playing field and just after a long ball from the right flank was floated into the Olympics goal area for Richmond Adongo to send the ball to the blind of the keeper into the posts but the effort was disallowed by the assistant referee and this held on play for a brief moment. The defence of Olympics failed to hold their rear tightly and allowed the Wise strikers to outrun them on a number of occasions and when the game was coasting to an end, Olympics keeper Mensah was shown the yellow card for time wasting. The determined Wise team continued to probe for the equaliser and it rightly came their way in injury time with a minute to go when Abdul Bashiru out jumped his markers for the much needed equaliser that sent the stadium into dead silence with the few Wise supporters and officials in a joyous mood,

03/2010: Bashiru Abdul has been selected for the Local National team to play with Burkina Faso in the CHAN tournament over the weekend. 

05/2010: Eleven Wise midfielder Abdul Bashiru has attracted huge interests from European clubs in the summer transfer window. Belgian side Anderlecht, Wolfsburg and relegated Hertha Berlin of Germany as well as French club PSG and Maccabi Haifa of Israel have enquired about his availability. The 18-year-old has also caught the eyes of domestic sides Hearts of Oak, Asante Kotoko, AshantiGold and newly promoted Dwarfs. Wise, which got relegated at the end of the just ended season, are prepared to release their asset for the right price. Bashiru is a member of the local Black Stars team which qualified to play in the second edition of the CHAN tournament in Sudan.



Football Video Bashiru Abdul Hamidu:
Report Bashiru Abdul Hamidu Report
Copyright © 2006 - 2024 Fussball-Talente.com. All Rights Reserved.
Tell your friends about the content on this site: Twittern Auf Facebook teilen