Athletic Bilbao's Iñaki and Nico Williams help change young lives in Ghana for the better with an incredible gesture.
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Brothers and Athletic Bilbao teammates Iñaki and Nico Williams have combined off the pitch for an amazing course in their native Ghana.
The Spanish-born ballers built a school in Ghana's capital city, showing their dedication to improving the lives of the learners in that region of Accra.
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Williams brothers build school in Ghana
When Athletic Bilbao duo, Iñaki and Nico Williams aren't combining to score goals on the pitch, they're inspiring the youth in their home country through education.
The brothers have built a school in Pokuase, a suburb in Accra, called the LEAD International School.
With this gesture, the Williams brothers have not only provided educational opportunities to children in the region, but have also instilled plenty hope and ambition to Ghana's future leaders.
The players have also reportedly promised to send a large batch of Bilbao's New Balance jerseys and the footage shared on their newly-built schools sees children already using their new sporting facilities in the Basque club's kits.
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Amazing news. Brothers Iñaki Williams & Nico Williams have built a whole entire school in Ghana to give opportunities to local children.
— EuroFoot (@eurofootcom) March 4, 2024
They also organised to send a huge batch of Athletic Club shirts. Superb gesture! ???????? pic.twitter.com/KLfuD4j7Nx
@Williaaams45 (Inaki Williams) and his brother Nico Williams have built this school - LEAD International School- at Pokuase in the Greater Accra Region. Magnificent work by the Williams brothers. ??????#sienutv pic.twitter.com/0FtvF09bnz
— Sheikh Tophic Sienu (@SheikhTophic) March 2, 2024
Both players were born in Spain to Ghanaian parents and have spent their lives in the Basque region, with striker Iñaki opting to represent the Black Stars, while Nico has already represented the La Roya.
Along with their philanthropic efforts of building a school, the brothers have also built a hotel, titled "San Mames" in honour of Atletico Bilbao's home stadium.
? ¡¡??????????????????!! ¡¡LOS HERMANOS WILLIAMS INTERCAMBIAN LOS PAPELES Y AHORA ES IÑAKI EL QUE ASISTE A NICO!!
— RFEF (@rfef) February 29, 2024
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