Blackstars legend, Baby Jet Asamoah Gyan has once again proven that he’s indeed a football icon.
The jersey worn by the former Blackstars’ forward during the 2010 FIFA World Cup quarter-final game against Uruguay has been preserved at the FIFA museum.
The Ghanaian international was one of Ghana’s key players as the Black Stars came close to becoming Africa’s first semi-finalists at the global showpiece.
During the tournament, Baby Jet scored three goals, including the winner in the round of 16 against the USA, as Ghana reached the quarter-finals.
Currently, he’s Africa’s highest scorer at the World Cup, having scored six goals across three tournaments.
Asamoah Gyan’s 2010 match-worn shirt vs Uruguay at the FIFA Museum
It is documented and will remain forever a part of FIFA’s World Cup history. pic.twitter.com/JpSaFWgNkk
— Yaw Ampofo Jr (@Yaw_Ampofo_) December 5, 2022

