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Share Kyrgyzstan The first is not "The strangest" In the tournament, the player is even from a royal family Ghana, Within a team Kyrgyzstan, Maybe "The paradox" The strangest.
And participate with the Kyrgyz national defender Daniel Tago, Descendant of a Ghanaian royal family, and his father is considered the crown prince of the biggest tribes of the Ghanaian capital Accra.
And after two years in the playgrounds Russia, Tago decided to move to the league Kyrgyzstan In 2005, he played there and won the prize for the best player. KyrgyzstanAnd the state is nationalized.
Tago decided to play for the team Kyrgyzstan After receiving citizenship, he married a Kyrgyz woman until he became Caucasian. "His second homeland" He said.
In an interview with the website of the Asian Cup, Tago said that he had not forgotten his roots "Property" But he felt the familiarity and comfort in Kyrgyzstan, which has become his second homeland.
Tago says, "My father is the king of part of the capital of Accra, but I still think of Kyrgyzstan, love everything, food heritage of the country's people."
Tago and his teammates will face an elected team Kyrgyzstan The host country of the UAE, with a 16th round match on Monday night.
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Share Kyrgyzstan The first is not the most "strange" of the tournament, but the participation of a player from a Ghanaian royal family, within the Kyrgyzstan team, can constitute the strangest "paradox".
Kyrgyzstan defender Daniel Tago, who is part of a Ghanaian royal family, is participating in the tournament and is considered the father of Ghana's capital's biggest tribal leader, Accra.
After two years spent in Russian stadiums, Tago decided to move to the league Kyrgyzstan In 2005, he played there and won the prize for the best player. KyrgyzstanAnd the state is nationalized.
Tago decided to play for the team Kyrgyzstan After obtaining citizenship, he also married a Kyrgyz woman until the country of the Caucasus became his "second homeland".
In an interview with the Asian Cup website, Tago said he had not forgotten his "royal" roots, but felt the familiarity and comfort of Kyrgyzstan, which has become his second homeland.
"My father is the king of part of the capital, Accra, but I still think of Kyrgyzstan," Tago said. "I love everything there is to eat, food to the heritage of the country's people".
Tago and his teammates will face an elected team Kyrgyzstan The host country of the UAE, with a 16th round match on Monday night.