Premier League cult hero is ordered to give his ex-wife two homes, a petrol station and two cars as a court rules that he fathered her three children after he was told to take DNA tests
- The cult hero was ordered to take DNA tests ‘after claiming kids were not his’
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Former Premier League striker Asamoah Gyan has been told to pay compensation to his ex-wife after it was determined that he is the biological father of their three children.
Gyan and his ex-wife, Gifty, have been embroiled in a legal battle for three years, with the former Ghana captain insisting their kids were not his.
As reported by the BBC, the 37-year-old was ordered to take a DNA test which disproved his claims.
A court in the African country have ordered Gyan to gift his ex-wife, a house in the UK, another home in Accra, a petrol station and two cars.
It was also ruled that the former Sunderland, Udinese and Rennes forward must pay 25,000 Ghanaian cedis (£1,729) per month for the children.
Ex-Sunderland star Asamoah Gyan has been ordered to pay compensation to his wife after it was ruled that he is the biological father of their three children
Gyan posted this response to an article about the court ruling on social media platform X
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Gyan took to social media on Tuesday in which he replied to a user who posted an article on the court ruling.
He replied: ‘If I have 10pts and I keep quiet cos I’m matured, and you have 2 pts and you going find public sympathy, then it’s cool.
‘You are very funny. This is deep so think about.’
It’s said the court ruled that Gifty had made a non-cash contribution to the purchase of the homes, because she was the only one caring for the kids while Gyan plied his football career.
The four-bedroom house in Accra had been bought for her prior to their 2013 marriage.
Their marriage was annulled though following a petition by the ex-Sunderland star.
Gyan announced his retirement from football in June, having scored a national record 51 goals in 109 games for Ghana.
The former Ghana captain has been ordered to give his ex-wife two homes, a petrol station and two cars
Gyan famously missed a penalty in Ghana’s World Cup exit to Uruguay in 2010 after Luis Suarez stopped an effort off the line with a blatant handball
Impressive performances at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa saw him shortlisted alongside Diego Forlan and Wesley Sneijder for player of the tournament.
The tournament ended in pain for his country though as he smashed a penalty off the crossbar after Luis Suarez handballed an effort off the line in the dying moments of the game. Uruguay would advance to the semi-finals at Ghana’s expense.
He played for Sunderland between 2010 and 2012, scoring 10 goals in 34 appearances.
Gyan then moved to Al Ain in the United Arab Emirates, before later having spells in Turkey, India and retiring after a stint at Ghanian side Legon Cities.
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