Ghanaian football legend, John Paintsil has opened up on a facet of his life that he believes will serve as a motivation for young footballers and anyone who is striving to break the cycle of poverty.
Paintsil on Angel TV narrated that prior to becoming the successful person he is now, he endured some challenging times that almost made him throw in the towel on his football career.
One such experience that left John Paintsil downhearted and made him give thoughts to the possibility of abandoning his football career was when he first earned a call-up to the national under-20 team and had to travel to Accra for trial exercise.
Paintsil says that bar the name New Town which he had heard due to a relative's residential status, he knew nothing about Ghana’s capital city.
So when it was time for him to come to Accra, Paintsil picked up his bag loaded with gari, football boots and jersey with the plan to comb the streets of New Town and discover the place of abode of the said relative once he arrived.
Luckily for him, he was able to identify New Town but that was the farthest his luck could take him as all efforts to establish contact with the said relative proved unsuccessful for the two weeks that he was in non-residential camping.
Paintsil said that he found a home in a lotto kiosk at New Town and jogged to and from New Town and Accra Sports Stadium for the two-week justify your inclusion period.
Luckily for Paintsil, who was then on the books of Berekum Arsenal, he made the cut for the final 30-man list by coach EK Afranie and that became the platform for his success as a footballer.
“I was playing for Berekum Arsenal when we played the National Under-20 team. I was selected by coach EK Afranie and had to come to Accra to justify. The justify lasted for two weeks and he needed only 30 players.
“I knew no one in Accra and only heard about Accra New Town. I had only one destination in my bag when I picked up my bag and that was Accra New Town. When I got to Circle I made enquiries and was shown the place.