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Citi Sports\u2019 Rahman Osman pays a tribute to the late Sam Arday who died in Accra on Sunday February 12. Arday won the 1995 U-17 World Cup with a very unique style termed the \u201cMulti System\u201d.<\/p>\n

On the afternoon of Sunday, the 12th of February 2017 when football fans in Ghana were filled with smiles because the long-awaited Ghana Premier League season had started, news broke midway through the games that one of the finest coaches the nation has ever had, Sam Arday, was no more.<\/p>\n

Very sad news is the demise of a coach who had shown through his works that patriotism and dedication towards a course was the way to ultimate satisfaction and global success. The legendary coach died at the age of 71.<\/p>\n

He lived for Ghana football and he died on the job as the technical director of the West African Football Club, one of the best academies if not the best in Ghana. Sam Arday became a household name when he led Ghana\u2019s Male Football Olympic team to win a bronze medal in Barcelona 1992; the first for an African country.<\/p>\n

Players like Samuel Osei Kuffour who went on to play for Bayern Munich, Maxwell Konadu, who is now the assistant coach of the Black Stars, and Nii Odartey Lamptey all owe gratitude to Sam Arday, who played a key role in their development as young footballers at very vital times of their young careers then. Coach Sam Arday paid his dues at all levels of Ghana football.<\/p>\n

ACHIEVEMENTS WITH STARLETS:<\/strong>
\nHe won both the African and FIFA U-17 Championships in 1995 with the Black Starlets. The likes of Emmanuel Bentil, Abu Idrissu, Bashiru Gambo, amazing dribbler Awudu Issaka, Dini Kamara and Stephen Appiah who later united a talented yet divided Black Stars team to qualify for the country\u2019s maiden world cup in Germany 2006 were all part of Arday\u2019s all-conquering Starlets team.<\/p>\n

Before beating Brazil 3-2 in the final of the tournament played in the Ecuadorian capital of Quito, they went past Japan, host country Ecuador, the USA, Portugal and Oman.<\/p>\n

Below are the highlights of the Ghana-Brazil final from the 1995 U-17 World Cup (video courtersy: FIFA\u2019s YouTunbe channel)
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