Former Asante Kotoko attacker Stephen Owusu has passed on at the 37 Military Hospital in Accra.
The 37-year-old died on Saturday evening after a battle with a long illness that forced him to return to Ghana for treatment whiles playing for Kenyan club Nairobi Stima.
Owusu was part of the Brewers team that won the 2016 Kenyan Premier League (KPL) as well as the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Shield Cup in the same year.
After a poor 2017 season in the Kenyan top-tier, Owusu was among the 14 players released by coach Robert Matano. Others who were shown the door alongside the Ghanaian was Anthony Ndolo, George Mandela, Moses Ndawula, Victor Ndinya, Luis Tera, Danson Kago, Noah Wafula, Martin Kizza, and Clifford Alwanga, Allan Wanga, James Situma, and Cercidy Okeyo were also axed.
Owusu’s last assignment in Kenyan football was in the National Super League (NSL) with Nairobi Stima.
Several sports personnel have taken to their social media accounts to mourn the fallen striker.
Herbert Mwachro, who lost in the recently held FKF elections also tweeted his condolence message after learning of the former striker’s demise.
“Football is poorer without you,” the former FKF Deputy Chief Executive Officer (CEO) tweeted.
Football is poorer without you. Thank you for the many memories.
Rest in Peace Stephen Owusu ? pic.twitter.com/zuRgFsVKzI— Herbert Mwachiro (@HerboTawa) October 24, 2020
Ronald Okoth, who recently retired from football after a stint with Sofapaka, was not left behind.
My sincere & heartfelt condolences to the family of Stephen Owusu ?? formerly with Tusker FC. Definitely one of the best opponents I’ve ever played against . Unplayable on his good day & a sharp thorn in the flesh of our defense line. May his soul Rest In Peace. ?
— Ronald Okoth (@RonaldOkoth__) October 24, 2020
Owusu started his football development with minnows Mine Stars in Ghana back in 2001 before joining Asante Kotoko a year later until 2005. Heart of Lions snapped him up from 2006 to 2010 and he was shipped on loan to Tunisia outfit Esperance Tunis.
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