The Ghana international donated pairs of boots to Super Heroes Football Academy in Uganda when he travelled to the East African country.
Muntari landed in Uganda over the weekend to support Keisuke Honda who is a UN ambassador embark on a charity programme.
Muntari and his former AC Milan teammate played for Mulago township’s Super Heroes and Kamwokya based Royal Arms, respectively when these two local sides played against each other in a ten minutes per half game.
The Ghana international had his side Mulago township’s Super Heroes win 1-0 in the tie via a first half strike by Abdul Nsereko, a 13 year student at Gadaffi Integrated School in Kampala.
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Sulley Muntari and Keisuke Honda showcased eye-pleasing football with their skills and dribbles to entertain the local crowd who trooped in their numbers to the park to watch the two stars play.
Sulley Muntari after the game donated pairs of boots to Mulago township’s Super Heroes to show his benevolence.
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"Football is about commitment," Muntari said
"I am happy that I have been on the winning side.
"These young children have to grow up with the culture of working hard, sacrificing so many things and still, carrying on with their education.
Who knows, we can have the future football stars and F.A President here?