The All Star Festival 2024 coming off in Tamale, is gearing up for a stellar showcase of both local and international talents, and leading the charge are two Tamale-born footballers making waves abroad – David Abagna and Abdul Fatawu Issahaku.
Abagna, currently plying his trade with Moldovan club FC Petrocub Hîncești, and Leicester City loanee, Abdul Fatawu Issahaku are set to return home for the festival, raising the excitement amongst Tamale’s football enthusiasts.
Abagna is a skillful midfielder known for his dribbling prowess and playmaking abilities, has been a key figure for Petrocub this season.
The Petrocub star expressed his readiness to participate in the All Star Festival and spoke highly of the BAC Group’s annual flagship event.
“My people of Tamale, I want you to be ready to welcome the stars. This is the biggest event happening this year”.
Issahaku, a pacey winger with an eye for goal, has impressed with his direct style and finishing, winning Leicester City promotion back to the Premier League and claiming their young player of the year gong.
The former Steadfast and Dreams FC player has expressed his eagerness in joining his colleagues for the festival.
“This is going to be the biggest event of the year and I’m looking forward to joining my colleagues back home for the special edition of the All Star Festival in Tamale”.
Their return to Tamale is sure to inspire the local youth and generate a buzz around the All Star Festival.
Their presence alone will undoubtedly add a special touch to the celebration. The All Star Festival organizers are likely hoping to leverage their fame to attract a wider audience and promote the city’s burgeoning football talent.
With these talented Tamale boys returning home, the All Star Festival 2024 promises to be a platform not just for football and entertainment but also for celebrating local heroes and inspiring future generations.