Former German player of Ghanaian descent, Gerald Asamoah, has exemplified his commitment to philanthropy by orchestrating the transport of 50 surgeons to Ghana. Their mission: to provide free treatment for children grappling with hole-in-heart conditions.
Born in Ghana and having carved out a storied football career in Germany, the iconic Schalke O4 striker has chosen to contribute meaningfully to his country of birth.
Asamoah facilitated the journey of 50 German doctors to extend their medical expertise to children afflicted by heart problems.
A video capturing the arrival of these dedicated medical professionals has garnered widespread attention on social media. Holes in the heart pose a significant health challenge in Ghana, resulting in the loss of many lives among children, men, and women.
Doctors and nurses from Germany arrived in Ghana to operate on 50 children with hole in heart for free …
Gerald Asamoah flew them in for his foundation ❤️🙏🏼 pic.twitter.com/N9Azdodezf
— Roadgodjnr 🦅♱ (@kojo__lipsy) November 21, 2023
Gerald Asamoah, a key figure in the German team that reached the 2002 World Cup final, boasts an impressive record with 43 appearances for the four-time world champions.
Embarking on his football journey with Hannover 96 in the late ’90s, Asamoah later joined Schalke O4, where he spent the majority of his Bundesliga career.
Following stints with FC Saint Pauli and Greuther Furth, Asamoah returned to Schalke, where he is currently engaged with the technical team.