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Meet the Ghanaian players winning on the digital front

Kevin leads the 6 Ghanaian footballers on the list.

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Kevin Prince Boateng is the leading Ghanaian footballer with the highest followers on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter combined.

Micheal Essien, Kwadwo Asamoah,Christian Astu,Andre Ayew Pele and Samuel Inkoom plus Kevin are the only Ghanaians who made it to the list.

A report released by German-based research company, Result Sports earlier this week revealed that the Eintracht Frankfurt midfielder 6th on a list of 60 African football stars on social media with 6,515,802 followers.

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One key take away from the top 60 is the dominance of Egyptian Players with 17 players, 4 of them in the top 10.

17-Egypt

6 - Ghana , Morocco

5- Ivory Coast, Algeria

4- Senegal

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3- Nigeria, South Africa

2 –Cameroon, Congo DR, Tunisia

1-Gabon, Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia

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