Ghana coach Otto Addo has described his meeting with German sprint star Owen Ansah as a special moment after the two connected at an event in Germany.
In a post shared on Instagram, Addo said it was an honour to meet Ansah, noting that both men were born in Hamburg and share Ghanaian roots. He described the encounter as meaningful, reflecting the growing presence and influence of athletes with Ghanaian heritage in international sport.
The Black Stars coach was among invited guests at a podium discussion organised at the German Sport and Olympic Museum, following an invitation from the German Olympic Sports Confederation. The event brought together prominent sports figures to discuss issues around identity, performance, and development in modern sport.
Addo joined Oumi Janta, Shary Reeves, Lisa Mayer, and Owen Ansah on the panel, contributing insights from his experiences as both a former professional footballer and a national team coach.
The engagement underlined the strong links between Ghana and the diaspora in Europe, with Addo’s post resonating among fans who welcomed the show of unity and shared heritage across different sporting disciplines.
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