In what has been a largely successful tournament – thus far- for Germany, the host nations home supporters have showered former Black stars Legend, Tony Yeboah, with love as German native showcases 30-year body work art.
The German, who bears on his body an artistic work of Tony Yeboah’s number 9, was spotted in Frankfurt, where he posed with his back turned to the camera as he took a picture with the Ghanaian legend.
Frankfurt, where the supporter is based, hosted Germany’s last European Championship group game against Switzerland, as Niclas Fullkrug spared the host’s blushes with a late equalizer after falling behind early in the first half in Germany’s 1-1 draw against the Swiss.
Yeboah joined Frankfurt from FC Saarbrücken, where he scored 26 goals in 65 appearances before signing for Frankfurt in 1990.
The striker’s rise to prominence came in his time in Frankfurt, where he twice emerged as Bundesliga top scorer.
Tony Yeboah: Love for Ghanaian is surreal as German shows off 30 year old tattoo
