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I'm going back to my roots: World's football stars find solace in motherland Africa

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Atletico Madrid and Netherlands star Memphis Depay (right) speaking to the leader (Asantehene) of the Ashanti Kingdom, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II. [Memphis Depay, Instagram]

When working abroad, it is not uncommon to feel a longing to return home. A visit back to your motherland most times is positively nostalgic, a sentiment that holds water even for the renowned stars of the football world, particularly those who possess African roots or are of African descent. Far away from the glamorous stadiums, flashing lights and adoring fans, these athletes have been spotted flocking to various countries in Africa on touching journeys to re-connect with their heritage.

While some seek to fulfil humanitarian aspirations, helping communities in need through charities and foundations, others simply pursue a break from the demanding schedules of their professional careers. Regardless of their motives, their visits offer a unique insight into their histories.

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