Andre Ayew is proving once again that passion does not fade with age. At 36, the Ghanaian forward continues to play with the same intensity, hunger and commitment that defined him from his very first kick of a football.
Now wearing the colours of , Ayew has marked a fresh chapter in his career with his first victory for the Dutch side — a moment that reflects both resilience and enduring quality.
The former captain of the has built a career on determination and leadership. From lifting youth trophies on the global stage to representing Ghana at multiple major tournaments, Ayew’s journey has been defined by consistency and pride in the badge.
Even at 36, his work rate, movement and fighting spirit remain evident. While many players begin to slow down at this stage, Ayew continues to lead by example, showing younger teammates that professionalism and hunger are just as important as raw talent.
His first win with NAC Breda is more than just three points — it is a reminder that experience, discipline and belief can keep a footballer competitive at the highest levels.
For Andre Ayew, age is simply a statistic. The fire still burns, and the story is far from over.













