Former Black Stars striker Prince Tagoe was warmly welcomed upon his return to Saudi Arabia as he paid a special visit to his former club, Al Ettifaq FC.
Tagoe, known as the “Prince of Goals,” enjoyed two successful years at Al Ettifaq from 2007 to 2009, where he became one of the most celebrated Ghanaian players to grace the Saudi Pro League.
During his visit, the former striker was honoured with a plaque of recognition and presented with an Al Ettifaq jersey. He also spent time with the club’s youth team and is reportedly being considered for a potential scouting role with the club.
Expressing his gratitude, Tagoe shared on social media, “Family, words will fail me in expressing the joy I feel in my heart for the opportunity to be with you once again and the love I have for you all… Wishing my beloved Ettifaq Good Luck In Tomorrow’s Game.”
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Tagoe is expected to attend Al Ettifaq’s match against Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr at the Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium on Friday.
The former Ghana international remains a revered figure in Saudi Arabia, where his contributions to Al Ettifaq left a lasting legacy.