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Nana Welbeck
Nana Addo Welbeck-Maseko (born 24 November 1994) is a Ghanaian professional Association football, footballer who plays as a midfielder for Italian club U.S. Catanzaro 1929, Catanzaro. Career Brescia In December 2009, Welbeck signed a five-year deal with Serie B team Brescia Calcio, Brescia. Welbeck's professional debut came on 22 May 2011, in a 2–2 draw against A.C.F. Fiorentina, Fiorentina, coming on for the final 30 minutes of the Serie A season. During the 2011–12 Serie B season, Welbeck made two first-team appearances, including his first start against F.C. Crotone, Crotone on the final matchday of the season. The majority of Welbeck's playing time came in the Campionato Nazionale Primavera Group B, scoring four goals in 24 games. Welbeck again featured mainly in the Campionato Primavera Group B in the 2012–13 season, only playing the one first team game against Spezia Calcio and being an unused substitute eight times. Atalanta and Krka Welbeck signed with Atalanta ...
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Kumasi (historically spelled Comassie or Coomassie, usually spelled Kumase in Twi) is a city in the Ashanti Region, and is among the largest metropolitan areas in Ghana. Kumasi is located in a rain forest region near Lake Bosomtwe, and is the commercial, industrial, and cultural capital of the historical Ashanti Empire. Kumasi is approximately north of the Equator and north of the Gulf of Guinea. Kumasi is alternatively known as "The Garden City" because of its many species of flowers and plants in the past. It is also called Oseikrom (Osei Tutu's the first town). Kumasi is the second-largest city in Ghana, after the capital, Accra. The Central Business District of Kumasi includes areas such as Adum, Bantama, Asawasi, Pampaso and Bompata (popularly called Roman Hill), with a concentration of banks, department stalls, and hotels. Economic activities in Kumasi include financial and commercial sectors, pottery, clothing and textiles. There is a significant timber processing ...
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