Ghanaian striker Arko explains staying in Egypt during uprising

Published on: 15 February 2011

Ernest Papa Arko had the chance to leave Egypt during the state of turmoil that the country has witnessed of late but the Gaish striker stayed put to 'pay a debt'.

Massive demonstrations broke out in Egypt on January 25th and lasted for 18 days, forcing president Hosni Mubarak to step down.

Arko said he had refused to leave because he loves Egypt and felt compelled to sit tight.

"I love Egypt, I found no reason for me to depart in that critical phase," the Ghanaian ace told FilGoal.com.

"It was a debt I have to pay."

Arko, who joined Gaish in 2007, has scored three goals in the Egyptian Premier League so far this season.

Source: Filgoal.com

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