Tony Yeboah, born on June sixth, nineteen sixty-six, is a celebrated Ghanaian former professional footballer renowned for his exceptional skills as a striker. His career is marked by a remarkable ability to score goals, often of spectacular nature, which earned him a prominent place in the annals of Ghanaian and African football history.
Yeboah's football journey took him across several prestigious clubs in Europe, including 1. FC Saarbrücken, Eintracht Frankfurt, Leeds United, and Hamburger SV. His time at Eintracht Frankfurt was particularly noteworthy, where he clinched the Bundesliga golden boot twice during the nineteen ninety-two to ninety-three and nineteen ninety-three to ninety-four seasons.
In addition to his European exploits, Yeboah also played for Asante Kotoko, Cornerstones Kumasi, Okwawu United, and Al-Ittihad Doha. His international career with the Ghana national team saw him earn fifty-nine caps and score twenty-nine goals, solidifying his status as one of the nation's football legends.
After retiring from professional football, Yeboah transitioned into the business world, where he now runs an international sports agency and a chain of hotels in Ghana, showcasing his entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to contributing to his home country.