He lost his father when he was 13 years old, suffered hunger as a child, and today he started an association that helps the poor

Mamadou Sacho is a large-hearted football player, Mamadou Sacho, now Crystal Palace player has created an association [of nations] AMSAK] in Senegal, where disabled children can benefit, transmit Periscope. Former Liverpool and P star The SG had a very difficult childhood, which he confessed to [...]
Mamadou Sacho, now Crystal Palace player has created an association [ AMSAK] in Senegal, where disabled children can benefit, transmit Periscope.
Former Liverpool and P star SG had a very difficult childhood, which he confessed to at Daily Mail.

Sacho at the age of 13, had lost his father, and his entire burden was in his family afterward.
The following is the thrilling story of Sachkos given to the Daily Mail.
I knew I'd be a soccer player when I was 13, the day I lost my father, I immediately had all the responsibilities of my family on my shoulders, I became a man. To me, it wasn't the intention of becoming a football player, it was an obligation,” begins Sacho confession.
## You know, if it was hard to be a captain ## PSG 17 years old. I answered: For me, the hardest thing was becoming a captain of my family at age 13.
I was on the street begging, and a woman I asked for a coin grabbed her bag, as if I wanted to steal it. It shocked me. I wanted only a few coins to buy bread, but she thought I would steal it. That day, I made a promise. I thought, "Today I'm hungry and she thinks I'm going to do something wrong. But when I become someone, I'll have something, I'll do charity.
I know what hunger is. I know what the cold is. I prayed for food. That was my life when I was little. But I don't like to talk about it because I'm a proud man. We all have our history. It's my life that makes me do charity. When you have little knowledge, you can use it in a positive way. That's what I'm trying to do. But I don't want to be an example. Never. I just want to inspire people,” ended 29 years old. /Periscope/












