Football normally plus Education is hard to achieve in our part of the world but it seems to be easy for a few upcoming professional footballers.
This is the case of midfield-anchor, Charles Otoo Danso a former player of Division One League side Asokwa Deportivo SC.
The young and energetic box-to-box midfield orchestrator has his Secondary level education at Kumasi-based OKESS and further continued to the University of Cape Coast where he studied Bachelor of Commerce.
The indefatigable midfielder has been a pivot for the Division One team for the past three years and has constantly feature in all games played by the Blue and Yellows side consistently.
With his ability to retain possession even in a difficult situation makes him unplayable and has an eye to give defense splitting passes makes him a unique addition to the Great Olympics team ahead of the 2020-21 season.
Danso Otoo, 21, is a versatile defensive-minded player who can be deployed in various positions on the field due to his flexibility and understanding of the game not forgetting his dedication any time he steps onto the field and would be a great fit for the role of a typical deep-playing playmaker for his new club Accra Great Olympics.
The former Asokwa Deportivo SC midfielder is a strong tackler and has the ability to control games from the middle of the field so as to give his attacking players the freedom and chance to operate freely on the pitch without thinking about what could go wrong in defense.
Danso Otoo idolised Egyptian playmaker Mohammed Abou-Trika at his tender age and looks forward to achieving more than his mentor did at both club and national teams respectfully.
As a Manchester United fan, the Ghanaian central-midfielder hopes to one day don the jersey of the Red Devils as he aims to become the first Ghanaian to play at Old-Trafford as a Manchester United player.
With his discipline, hard word and dedication, the sky is only a begging point for the youngster as he gets ready to solve the midfield puzzle for the Blue and Whites.
The Ghanaian midfielder played in every single game for the first team of the Asokwa-based Club for three years and is experienced to make the difference in the Olympics team despite being a youngster.
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