Having begun his profession at Real Tamale United (RTU) in Ghana, Abedi’s expertise took him to Qatari facet Al Sadd, the place he spent a yr earlier than becoming a member of FC Zurich.
The 59-year-old would later play for Olympique Marseille, Lille, Lyon, Torino, 1860 Munich and Al Ain earlier than hanging his boots.
Abedi has, nonetheless, revealed that he was incomes round $10,000 when he joined Al Sadd as an adolescent after the 1982 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Libya.
According to him, he used a part of that cash to construct his first home at Alajo in Accra and, subsequently, turned a home proprietor at 17.
“We went to Libya in 1982 after which we got here down, so I’ll say that on the age 17 or 17-and-half I had turned skilled, and my first skilled nation was to go to Qatar for about two years, I received each trophy,” Abedi advised Bola Ray in an interview.
“I earned $10,000 on the time, that was 20 to 22 years in the past and RTU had a signing-on charge of $50,000 to $60,000 . I inform you it was an enormous quantity. I had no quantity for signing however I had my salaries and bonuses.
“When I got here [to Ghana], I constructed a small home at Alajo attending to the railway line, so on the age of 17-18, I had constructed my first home.”
Abedi was a nationwide treasure within the Nineteen Eighties and Nineteen Nineties and was a part of the workforce that received the nation’s final AFCON trophy in 1982.
He was additionally named African Footballer of the Year thrice and received the UEFA Champions League with Olympique Marseille.