Jordan Ayew makes a donation ahead of Ghana’s game against Sudan

Jordan Ayew makes a donation ahead of Ghana’s game against Sudan
Jordan Ayew makes a donation ahead of Ghana’s game against Sudan

Jordan Ayew, a forward for the Black Stars, donated to The Love a Child Orphanage in VOA Community in Liberia on Sunday before Ghana's match against Sudan in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifications on Tuesday in Libya.

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 Born on September 11, 1991, Jordan Pierre Ayew is a professional football player who plays striker or winger for both the Ghanaian national team and Premier League Club Leicester City.

  Jordan Ayew makes a donation ahead of Ghana’s game against Sudan

 

Ayew scored in his senior debut in 2009, marking the start of his professional career with Marseille. Ayew joined English team Aston Villa in 2015 after brief stints with fellow Ligue 1 teams Sochaux and Lorient. He ended his one and only season as the team's top scorer as they were demoted from the Premier League, a feat that was later repeated.

  Jordan Ayew makes a donation ahead of Ghana’s game against Sudan

Ayew is the brother of fellow athletes André and Ibrahim Ayew and the son of former Ghanaian national football captain Abedi Pele.