Hamza Issah, the rising star of Hearts of Oak, leads the team’s charge, transitioning from the Auroras to the senior team this season and swiftly becoming their focal point.
His ascent coincided with the team’s goal struggle, yet he admirably stepped up, bagging 6 goals in 7 games and securing crucial points.
His football journey is extraordinary, narrated mavericksportsgh
Hailing from Zongo Laka, Ashaiman, those who knew him in his youth are awestruck by his accomplishments.
Dubbed Carlos for his prowess at 8-10 years old, he showcased remarkable energy, defensive skills, and powerful shots as a defender and goalkeeper for Gedu School Complex.
Leading Lord Mission School during the Inter School Competition in Ashaiman further solidified his leadership skills.
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His adaptability is striking, starting as a defender and goalkeeper, smoothly transitioning to midfield, and excelling as a striker. Even coaching a team in the Ashaiman small poles league highlights his commitment.
Hamza Issah’s dedication and love for the game have borne fruit, showcasing his versatility and passion. From his humble beginnings in the slums to being a household name in Ghana, his journey resonates with the spirit of football.
Trained at Mallam Abass and Government Park, he’s etched his name into the hearts of Ghanaians.