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Robert Saba

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Robert Saba (born 2 January 1975) is a former Ghanaian professional footballer who played as a midfielder for Accra Hearts of Oak for most of his career. He also played for the Ghana national football team.[1][2][3]

Club career

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Saba started his career with Advanced Stars before joining Voradep Ho where he won the Ghanaian FA Cup in his first season in 1991–92. He joined Accra Hearts of Oak in 1992–93 season later winning the Ghanaian FA Cup in 1993–94. He joined Al Hilal SFC and won the Saudi Premier League in 1995–96, his only season with the club.[1][2]

Saba returned to Accra Hearts of Oak in 1996. He further went on to win the Ghana Premier League in five consecutive seasons from 1996–97 to 2001 and winning the Ghanaian FA Cup in 1999 and 2000. He moved to Haras El Hodoud SC in the Egyptian Premier League where he spent two seasons from 2002 to 2004.[1][2]

International career

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Saba played for all national team ranks for Ghana from U-17, U-20, U-23 to the senior national team.[3] Saba featured for Ghana national football team twice between 1993 and 1995.[1] He is known for being one of the few Ghanaian footballers to have played for all Ghana's national teams.[3] He played a total 39 matches for all national teams, featuring 18 times for the senior side, the Black Stars.[2]

Personal life

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Saba is the brother of fellow Ghanaian international Christian Saba who played for Bayern Munich II for most of his career.[2][4] The duo lost their father Daniel Saba in 2017.[4][5]

Honours

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Club

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Voradep Ho[1]

Hearts of Oak[1]

Al Hilal[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Strack-Zimmermann, Benjamin. "Robert Saba". www.national-football-teams.com. Retrieved 2021-05-14.
  2. ^ a b c d e club, Bayern Munich soccer. "FC BAYERN - SOUTH DALLAS". Bayern Munich soccer club. Retrieved 2021-05-14.
  3. ^ a b c "People who love Hearts of Oak should wake up - Robert Saba - Kickgh.com". www.kickgh.com. Retrieved 2021-05-14.
  4. ^ a b Okine, Sammy Heywood (25 December 2016). "Saba Brothers Lose Dad". Modern Ghana. Retrieved 15 May 2021.
  5. ^ "Ex Hearts of Oak stars Christian and Robert Saba lose father; burial fixed for January 27". GhanaSoccernet. 2016-12-25. Retrieved 2021-05-15.
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