English striker Danny Welbeck has donated jerseys and footballs to a juvenile football team in Nkawie Panin, a township in the Atwima Nwabiagya Municipality of the Ashanti Region.
The former Manchester United forward presented Brighton & Hove Albion jerseys to the team as they prepare for the juvenile league.
The presentation was done on his behalf by the Welbeck family in Ghana as part of his support for the game’s development.
“The Local club in Nkawie Panin look ready this season. Big shout out to Brighton and Buzz the kit man for helping my family kit out the squad,” he wrote on Twitter.
The Local club in Nkawie Panin look ready this season 🇬🇭🔥. Big shout out to @OfficialBHAFC and Buzz the kit man for helping my family kit out the squad 👊🏿 pic.twitter.com/xw0DhOhkD9
— Danny Welbeck (@DannyWelbeck) March 28, 2023
Welbeck was born in England to Ghanaian parents but represents the Three Lions internationally.
The 32-year-old plays for Brighton in the English Premier League and has been an integral part of manager Roberto De Zerbi’s side.
Brighton is currently seventh on the league log and pushing for European club competition next season. finish as they sit seventh on the table.