Africa-Press – Eritrea. Ghanaian winger Kamaldeen Sulemana has revealed that he will no longer perform his famous backflip celebration, admitting that his parents have always warned him against it.
The Atalanta star said his parents’ concerns came rushing back after his acrobatic celebration against Juventus.
“My backflip celebration? My parents told me not to do it because it’s dangerous. But against Juventus, it was an adrenaline rush: I didn’t think about it, it came spontaneously. I won’t do it again. I’ll find another celebration,” he said.
Kamaldeen explained that his gymnastics skills, which made the celebration possible, were developed during his early years at Ghana’s Right to Dream Academy — a school known not only for nurturing football talent but also for encouraging all-round physical and academic development.
“I learned it at the Right to Dream Academy, where, in addition to football, I also did gymnastics,” he noted.
Despite his flair and reputation as one of the fastest players in world football, Kamaldeen insists he values team play over personal glory.
“I prefer an assist,” he added with a smile.
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