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Can anyone confirm this? It's questionable, since this football-club doesn't seem to exist.

"In October 2008, Yeboah decided to give up his retirement, to sign a new contract with S.G. Helmer, a semi-professional team in Germany, at the age of 42."

In this recent article it is not mentioned: http://www.sportbild.de/sportbild/generated/article/fussball/2008/10/09/10511800000.html

I'm not sure he's really adu's uncle, can this be verified?

"His biggest fan of all time is Gary Helm he loves him and he says Tony Yeboah when he wakes up and before he goes to bed. Gary was a member of the Greif elite team for ten years, and represented his School in 3 Hull nations cups during the 2000's (M.L.E 4eva). Joe (Gary's friend(yer sure))is famous in the United Kingdom for scoring many remarkable own goals in a short period for Greif. His stunning volley at blackpool in the season 2004-2005 is still regarded as the greatest ever own goal. The goal at the end of this year was also given an own goal as Joe thought that he had actually scored a normal goal." What the ... has this to do with Yeboah??? -Lemmy- 22:53, 22 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Not the second black player in the Bundesliga

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Of course Anthony Yeboah wasn't the second black player in the Bundesliga. The first was Erwin Kostedde in 1967. Other black players playing in the Bundesliga before Yeboah (1990) were for example Ibrahim Sunday (1976), Etepe Kakoko (1981), Anthony Baffoe (1983), Jean-Santos Muntubila (1985), Souleyman Sane (1988) and perhaps some more. 79.224.35.13 (talk) 12:45, 29 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]