From a refugee to a football sensation, here's Alphonso Davies' thrilling story.

The story of Bayern Munich's Canadian player Althonso Davies is so amazing that he had to play against his idol, Lionel Messi, even score twice against his last team, writes Periscope. Before the quarterfinal match of the Champions League between Bayern Munich and Barcelona, the match in [...]
Before the quarterfinal match of the Champions League between Bayern Munich and Barcelona, the match in which the Germans won 8-2, the Canadian player of the bavarese team, Davies said that; “As a child I've watched the Messin all the time and now it's time to play against him”

Alfonso Boyle Davie was born in a refugee camp in Ghana, but he is far from considered Ghanaian. His real roots come from Liberia, where her parents, Deborah and Victoria, survived the second Civil War that erupted in 1999, broadcast Periscope.

He lived in refugee camp for the first five years of his life, but his parents did not want their son to continue growing in that context of hunger, misery and did everything he could to leave, where he fled to Canada, where he discovered his talent and passion for football.
One of his teachers, knowing his financial situation, recommended that he register at a free football academy so that he can receive training. He did this, from there he went to Club St. Nicks and then in Edmonton Strickers.
At the age of 14, he had to separate himself from his family to pursue his soccer dream with the MLS's Vancouver Ayecepts and at the age of 15 he became the first XXI-born player to make his debut in the American league.
And in July 2018, Baiern Munich announced his signature in exchange for ten million euros, from which his dream of touching the tops of football and being a player of a giant club was realized. /Periscopi












