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Diasporia News of Monday, 28 June 2010

Source: Prince Osei Bonsu

Black Stars Boost Black Pride In America

Immigrant African and diaspora communities in major cities across North America, exploded into an emotional out pour of excitement celebrating Ghana's 2-1 victory over

USA, in a World Cup clash in South Africa over the weekend. Indeed, Ghana has won so many soccer converts that one can call the gripping feeling "Ghanamania'. This has become so infectious that, days after Africa's sole survivor secured that historic victory to book a quarter final place,the celebrations continue. Portions of cities like New York, Chicago, Houston, Worcester, Toronto and the Caribbean Islands are still awash in the red, gold, green colors of Ghana. Ghana flag is displayed everywhere and is the hottest commodity in stores. Diasporans adorn the the flag , blowing kisses at the black

star.An emotional Jamaican rastafarian only called Davids broke down thus, "Oh Jah, black star, I love you. The promised land... " Apartment buildings,offices, cars, shops, restaurants and churches and social centers are draped in the national colors. Business has

been brisk for everything Ghana and owners of African shops are cashing in to rake in extra profits. Thanks to the manner the match was hyped by the US media, Ghana took center stage and all else stopped for the Black Stars' exploits at the ongoing soccer fiesta being held on Africa's soil for the

first time. Nowhere is "Ghanamania " so visible as New York, which has large immigrant Ghanaian, African ,Arab and Caribbean populations. Celebration was intense on Saturday after the match and on Sunday with

drumming, dancing, singing and drinking amid touting of car horns to celebrate " this great victory for the black race " as Jean Louis, a Haitian cab driver in Bronx, stated. Most vehicles are drapped in the Ghana colours or flag. Call it the day New York stood still and you would be damn right. The world's number one city experienced such a great contrast of emotions

brought on by soccer. While the Ghanaians and people from the African diaspora celebrated, many Americans were quite and disappointed over the inability of their team to write another comeback story and book a quarter final place. The American team had raised expectations to dizzying heights and acquired the status of "comeback

kids" given the manner they came from behind to level up in group matches against England and Slovenia and secure a dramatic victory over Algeria. The city virtually came to a halt on Saturday. American nationalism and patriotism reached its elixir, another moment to celebrate the power of the the

Stars and Stripes had presented itself and everyone wanted to be part of history..

Millions, both abreast and ignorant of the game, were glued to their TV sets, buoyed by the feeling that their team was a soccer super power ready for a monumental conquest to enable the country savor another victory and avenge the 2006 World Cup 1-2 loss to Ghana in a group match. Indeed, the TV ratings for the match is said to be the biggest audience for a soccer match in the US. How wrong they

were to have equated global supremacy with soccer might. They failed to realize that they were a mere "third world " when it came to soccer. A all the high expectations were unfulfilled as Ghana, a third world country, but a global giant in soccer, proved tough customers. The beer taverns, pizza huts, fast food joints and restaurants jam packed for celebrations , witnessed a

mass of disappointed Americans who trouped home to lick their wounds after 120 minutes of action.. The Pizza Huts, Bugger Kings, MacDonald's were all dead silent like a cemetery especially the Bronx a suburb of New York. Everything gave way to celebration by flag-waving and singing Ghanaians and their sympathisers dressed in Black Stars T shirts and national colours. African markets were filled to capacity with merry makers,after the referee blew his final whistle to bring an end of the 120

-minute epic match. One player who has endeared himself so much to Americans is Dede Ayew, voted man

of the match. The 20 year son of soccer legend Abedi Pele, is the talk among young college girls who described him as "very nice and cool".

In an interview with sport journalist Samuel Kissiedu, formerly of the Graphic Sports, he said so many inquiries have been made about Dede. He said not only college girls but even an 80 -plus old lady, bed -ridden with woman, has fallen

so much in love with Ghana soccer and Dede's performance that she feels "happy and relived" watching them in action as if Ghana soccer is therapy to her. The celebrated sports writer said Ghana served notice to the world of what was in store in South Africa when the national Under 20 side Black Satellites won the FIFA

U20 World Cup and the Black Stars took silver at the Africa Cup of Nation held in Angola. "I am more than convincecd that Ghana will qualify for the grand finale. The Black Stars are in a group D I call Group of Destiny and not group of death. For, the ultimate winner of the World Cup will be either Ghana or Germany. "I have followed the Black Stars through the years and am happy the present squad, management and technical team have all learnt a lot of lessons from the trials and tribulations of the past to get to where they are. They have so much history of the past failures to guide them and they are a disciplined team.They are hungry for honors, nothing can stop them. They have the right mental conditioning and play as a team. I can see the "lean on me " or "we swim or sink together' s[pirit in them. The boys will make history. The depth of skills, speed , stamina and total support from the black race, give them the upperhand to dismiss every opposition that comes their way and win this for Africa. A new world soccer order

is about to emerge', he stated. He said the discipline and dedication exhibited by the Black Stars that has brought them this far, must reflect in the political. economic and social life of the country to make the Stars achievements in South Africa very meaningful to

the country. Miss Dora Bonsu aka Akua Special Lady of Lafayette and White Plains Road of Bronx noted that" indeed the players of the Black Stars have done a marvelous work by holding the spirit of the Africa high to this level of the competition after all teams of Africa have been knocked out. Mr Kwaku Kyei of Mosholu Park Way of Bronx New York was full of joy for the Black Stars. He stated "we have proved to the world that, soccer has move to another level where Ghana is now the gate way of Africans soccer and I want shout a big kudos to the technical team,the management,the players of the Black Stars for doing what even Napoleon could not do by beating USA for the second time,truly history repeats it self". Nana Adu Frimpong of Denver, Colorado said that, at times watching the soccer of the Black Stars gives one a near heart attack,because the forward line keeps wasting a begging chances but the match against USA was 120% performance. ' I will not single out any one from the Black Stars team but I doff my heart for Andrew Ayew as this boy have proved that, with time he will lead the team to highest level of soccer". He runs fast, tackles,has good passes and fighting spirit. I say good job boys,

" It is not over until it is over" take the ultimate Golden Trophy to Ghana is what Nii Yaw of Tamarak Road of Maryland had to say. Mr Kofi Yeboah Ayensu of Chicago also on his part sounded that,before this

tournament he did not give a "dog chance" to the boys that they can live to expectation,since the preparations was not encouraging,but they have proved me wrong by reaching the quter final of the competition. Yes, I am very happy for them and I pray that no injuries and any unforeseen troubles visits them in far South Africa. Mr.Francis Andoh of Newark , New Jersey cautioned, the players to avoid complaceny, play to instruction and listen to their technical handlers,so that they go far in the World Cup tournament. Rev Adu Asamoah of Massachusets on his part urged players the management, and the handles to give thanks to God for where he has brought them to. Mr Bossman Ansu of Ohio Culombus said, he was very happy and lost of words and he prays that the boys avoid complencency ,but let aim for the cup. Miss Irene Addo of Wood Bridge - Virginia tasked the forward line to shoot well at the up front,the defender should do a man to man tackling and the mid-feilders also should take control at the mid -field and passes acurate to thier collugies. God bless you boys,go for the Gold. " Ghana's performance with USA was good as they defended gallantly and the will of dying for the nation was there and they lifted their game . This were the words from Mohammed Abdel from Ghana of Brooklen a surberb of New York, " May the Almighty Allah be with the team in South Affica to continue to perfomers

gallentelly and the palyers should not forget that' giving out your best at times like these is not easy, but Allah is with to the last whistle of the game.

" Issah Allah Ghana will bring the Golden Cup to Ghana at the end of the tournamantent"

FROM PRINCE SOEI BONSU ,BRONX -NEW YORK.