Galaxy’s Joseph Paintsil wants to be the latest African soccer player to give back home
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Galaxy forward Joseph Paintsil, inspired by other African soccer players, started a residential soccer academy in his native Ghana as a way of giving back.
Galaxy forward Joseph Paintsil, inspired by other African soccer players, started a residential soccer academy in his native Ghana as a way of giving back.
Galaxy forward Joseph Paintsil, inspired by other African soccer players, started a residential soccer academy in his native Ghana as a way of giving back.
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