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Former Black Stars midfielder, Yussif Alhassan Chibsah has graduated with a Masters Degree in International Sports Law from ISDE, Madrid.
The ex-Black Meteors and Asante Kotoko captain received his award after successfully completing the programme from the Madrid-based institution.
Chibsah, who has been representing players since hanging up his boots, shared his excitement following his latest achievement.
The 39-year-old enjoyed a stellar career, playing for King Faisal and Asante Kotoko in Ghanabefore moving to Europe, where he spent most of his time in Sweden.
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BoxingHe also played for IFK Mariehamn, Gefle, Djurgardens before a short stint in Turkey with Alanyaspor. Chibsah played 13 times for the national team and was a regular member of the Black Stars during the 2006 World Cup qualifiers.
The Prempeh College graduate's career was however cut short after a series of injuries. He retired in 2016 at the age of 32.
Chibsah spotted performing Zulu danceEarlier, Sports Briefreported that Yussif Chibsah, a former Ghana U23 captain, took the chance to learnthe Zulu dance while doing business in South Africa.
The former Black Stars player was in the country to secure a deal for one of his clients, Habib Mohammed, in the transfer window.
Chibsah, in a video posted on Twitter is seen learning the beautiful leg moves and body turns of the
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