Memphis Depay and his teammates play football in the dust with children with disabilities
Memphis Depay is on vacation in Ghana
Memphis Depay participates in charity event in Ghana
Memphis Depay played football in the dust
Memphis Depay played with children with visual impairments
Memphis Depay, a Dutch player for FC Barcelona in Ghana, is on vacation and in the process of visiting children with hearing and visual impairments through the Memphis Foundation.
Memphis Depay with his teammate Quincy Promes on vacation in Ghana were spotted playing football on the street.
Memphis Depay's FC Barcelona player is of Ghanaian origin because his father Dennis Depay is Ghanaian and his mother Cora Schensema is a Dutch woman.
Memphis Depay, Quincy Promesbari and other celebrities played street soccer this Saturday afternoon in Medina.
The Barcelona player recently opened a bathroom for the Cape Coast School for the Deaf and Blind in Ghana.
Memphis is in Ghana during his annual visit to this West African country as part of a holiday and charity work.
Memphis and his partner Spartak, who plays for Spartak Moscow, were playing on the street with young children.
Memphis were joined by former Manchester United and Olympique Lyonais and Rhian Brewster by former Liverpool and Edgar Davids, a Juventus midfielder.
Memphis-born Memphis was also received by Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo who also gave him a Barcelona soccer match.