Yussif Alhassan Chibsah, the former Black Stars midfielder, has achieved a significant milestone by graduating with a Masters Degree in International Sports Law from ISDE in Madrid.
After successfully completing the program at the prestigious Madrid-based institution, the ex-Black Meteors and Asante Kotoko captain was awarded his well-deserved degree.
Yussif Alhassan Chibsah, who transitioned to representing players after retiring from his illustrious playing career, expressed his joy and excitement upon attaining this latest achievement.

During his prime, the 39-year-old had an impressive career, making significant contributions to Ghanaian football. He played for renowned clubs like King Faisal and Asante Kotoko in Ghana before venturing to Europe, where he spent a major part of his career in Sweden.
His journey also took him to IFK Mariehamn, Gefle, Djurgardens, and a brief stint in Turkey with Alanyaspor.
Chibsah was a key figure in the national team, earning 13 caps for the Black Stars and being a regular member during the 2006 World Cup qualifiers.

Unfortunately, his career was cut short due to a series of injuries, leading to his retirement in 2016, when he was just 32 years old. Despite this, his dedication to education and the pursuit of knowledge led him to achieve this remarkable feat of earning a Masters Degree in International Sports Law.
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