FROM a refugee camp to the Champions League within the space of two decades – jet-heeled Alphonso Davies has one incredible story to tell.
The 19-year-old Canadian flying winger joined Bayern Munich for £17million in January, 2019 from Vancouver Whitecaps, the biggest fee ever paid for an MLS player.
And he showed it was money well spent as he starred for Bayern Munich in their devastating 3-0 win over Chelsea in the Champions League back in February.
The lightning winger-turned-full-back was sensational at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea could not get near him.
Bayern team-mate Thomas Muller said: "He's learnt a lot since he's been here. It was a world class performance."
And former Munich and England star Owen Hargreaves said: "What an athlete he is. He's a winger, he's played as a full-back this season, and he's been absolutely outrageous."
Tomorrow, it's Borussia Dortmund who will have to keep an eye on Davies torpedoing down the left-hand side.
It has been an amazing journey, as he was born in a refugee camp in Ghana in 2000.
It was hard to live there because the only way you survive sometimes is you have to carry guns, too. And we didn't have any interest in shooting guns
WAR-TORN BEGINNINGS
When the Second Liberian Civil War started, his parents Victoria and Debeah Davies fled their homeland.
“You had to cross over bodies to go and find food,” his mother Victoria said.
“It was hard, it was dangerous,” father Debeah said.
“It was hard to live there because the only way you survive sometimes is you have to carry guns, too. And we didn't have any interest in shooting guns.”
They travelled hundreds of miles across West Africa, eventually finding sanctuary in a refugee camp at Buduburam in the Gomoa East District of Ghana.
Their eldest child Alphonso was born on November 2, 2000, and he spent the first five years of his life in the camp.
Eventually they passed an interview for a resettlement programme and settled in Edmonton, Canada.
HE DISCOVERED FOOTBALL
Alphonso enrolled in the Free Footie programme – an after-school initiative for inner-city kids who cannot afford registration fees or transportation to games.
He was spotted by the Whitecaps, and four years ago, at the age of just 15, Davies was handed his professional debut for reserve team Whitecaps FC 2.
A month later he scored his first senior goal.
Later that summer, former Whitecaps coach Carl Robinson took the punt and gave Davies his first taste of top-flight football, making him the second youngest MLS player after Freddy Adu.
'HE CAN RUN ALL DAY'
Robinson, 41, a former Wolves, Sunderland and Norwich midfielder, now in charge of A-League side Newcastle Jets, said: “Alphonso has all the attributes you want top players to have: he's 6ft 1in, he's an athlete, he can run all day, he has phenomenal pace.
He was very skinny and slight but once he beat one or two players other coaches saw the same potential I saw in him
“What he needs to work on is the fact he does the really hard things well and yet he sometimes messes up the simple things. But that's down to concentration.
“I wanted to get him in the first-team environment because I saw him as this energetic, hungry player, who could cope with men but had to be taught sooner rather than later.
“I have always been sick of stories of players who have talent but were not given the chance.
“He was very skinny and slight but once he beat one or two players other coaches saw the same potential I saw in him.
“Remember, he was still a young boy, he liked going out for ice cream, playing on his PlayStation until 2am. Which, of course, is not ideal for being a pro footballer.
“But I tried to find a balance between letting him being a boy and going through and learning his own mistakes.
“He's a brilliant person. He likes to dance and sing.
“He is a proper human being. His mum and dad deserve a lot of credit for bringing him up the right way.”
In 2018, Davies received Canadian citizenship.
Once the formalities were agreed, he became, at the age of 16, the youngest player to represent the Canada men's national team.
JUST LIKE GARETH BALE
Several Premier League clubs showed interest in Davies, notably Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool, but the Bayern offer proved too lucrative to turn down.
Robinson, a former Wales international, said: “Alphonso has the mentality of Robbie Keane, who played with an edge, didn't care about anybody when he came through at 15.
“But his characteristics are like Gareth Bale.
“I worked with Gareth at Wales, and I would say Alphonso is around the same level.
“Alphonso moved to a big club at 17; Gareth didn't get his chance until later.
"But they are very similar and I liken them to each other.
“His incredible story is the reason why you play this game.
"He has proved dreams do come true.”
Babou/Neymar
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When you chasing your dreams,nothing can’t stop you ✋🛑
Beeceklmps
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My brother exactly what I said always.i am a great footballer who can play in the midfield or second striker but because am from a poor family I couldn't make it to the top am now 30+ and my dream of becoming one of the best in game has lost because of the wicked leadership we have in this continent called Africa
Then from the start it was not your destiny to be a footballer. You will make it in a better way. Am an african too, but what can i do?? Let God lead.
Beeceklmps
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Being in Africa is like farming in the desert at the end of the day you will not harvest anything
Sometimes if you have something to say that wont go well with others, try and keep quiet not to bring insults or abusive words against each other.. Lets apply common sense sometimes. Bababcdios try and mind your words. God bless you. 💯💯💯👍
Beeceklmps
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Being in Africa is like farming in the desert at the end of the day you will not harvest anything
Have u harvested there before?? Pls stop saying rubbish.
yisblmpsuz
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Yes what a genius. Happy for you my Lib bro
frenkie21
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No. He barley has a title. Let alone CL winners medal. No argument there.
he's the best and most promising in my opinion
Ryan83
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Being in Africa is like farming in the desert at the end of the day you will not harvest anything
you can't call reality an insult, one out of a million Africans will get the success they truly deserve , stop closing your eyes to the truth.
pupelory
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♥️
Jemceknpuy
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He is from logan town in Monrovia Liberia
shadow1840
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soo
kaobdlmnot
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keep up the good work alphonso Davies💪💪💪
kikiboy
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if this man (alphonso davies) is just 19 years old until November then I am just 18 until October he is 11 months older than me
Sobbdimnr
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I said he's arguably the best
No. He barley has a title. Let alone CL winners medal. No argument there.
Vizz17
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Robertson and TAA says hi
kimmich and alaba says hi
Sobbdimnr
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youre an idot and your statement proves your idiocy... why insults Africa? go to Namibia or South Africa and say that again ... you probably a dumb azz white guy from a racist culture ... once again... You Dumb for making that statement you child minded fool
*You're *insult *you're *You're Just some quick language pointers 😉
jupilmpsy
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Thank God for you bro, and I wish you the best of luck in this beautiful game. you are my country man, and I am a BM fan bro good luck.
bahaclnprt
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Being in Africa is like farming in the desert at the end of the day you will not harvest anything
youre an idot and your statement proves your idiocy... why insults Africa? go to Namibia or South Africa and say that again ... you probably a dumb azz white guy from a racist culture ... once again... You Dumb for making that statement you child minded fool
Cibabdis
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Being in Africa is like farming in the desert at the end of the day you will not harvest anything
Bro, we are not here to insult any continent, mind your words and be a little polite
bababcdios
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living in Africa is like farming in the desert at the end of the day you will not harvest anything.
bababcdios
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Being in Africa is like farming in the desert at the end of the day you will not harvest anything
Alets3
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My brother exactly what I said always.i am a great footballer who can play in the midfield or second striker but because am from a poor family I couldn't make it to the top am now 30+ and my dream of becoming one of the best in game has lost because of the wicked leadership we have in this continent called Africa
I don't know you, but I don't think Lingard is better than you.! I can bet my kidney on you bro💯
bababcdios
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Until our leaders change their mentalities, stop the corruption and improve every aspect of developing the continent, we gonna loose all the great players till forever comes. You don't expect the likes of Mbappe Pogba Sane Jerome Boateng Rashford etc who's training grounds are even better than most of our pitches here to play for us. How are you gonna convince them🤔 #AfricaMustWakeUp #WeCanWinTheWorldCup🌍❤️
My brother exactly what I said always.i am a great footballer who can play in the midfield or second striker but because am from a poor family I couldn't make it to the top am now 30+ and my dream of becoming one of the best in game has lost because of the wicked leadership we have in this continent called Africa
Alets3
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Until our leaders change their mentalities, stop the corruption and improve every aspect of developing the continent, we gonna loose all the great players till forever comes. You don't expect the likes of Mbappe Pogba Sane Jerome Boateng Rashford etc who's training grounds are even better than most of our pitches here to play for us. How are you gonna convince them🤔 #AfricaMustWakeUp #WeCanWinTheWorldCup🌍❤️
L3G0
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Hmmm in Ghana many talented footballers keep slipping through our fingers
Who can we blame 🤷♂️
ArthurMorgan
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Alphonso Davies is the guy who successfully retired Alaba to Center Back pure class both offensively and defensively...... genius in the making
Alaba was given centre back bcoz of injuries to süle and Lucas
Cidcdmory
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That's my Liberian heritage veteran player.
frenkie21
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when God wants to rise someone, he doesn't look at background he is now arguably the best fullback in the world
I said he's arguably the best
hidcikrz
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when God wants to rise someone, he doesn't look at background he is now arguably the best fullback in the world
Robertson and TAA says hi
frenkie21
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when God wants to rise someone, he doesn't look at background he is now arguably the best fullback in the world
Vezonic22
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From Liberia comes this future star. Too bad he's a Canadian but the support from home will still be there.
Cuzbdlpt
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Hmmm in Ghana many talented footballers keep slipping through our fingers
Realmadridforlife555
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What talent this boy is
Edoo87
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story of hero
Cuyadenot
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the lad is just phenomenal
PrinceFJr
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Alphonso Davies is the guy who successfully retired Alaba to Center Back pure class both offensively and defensively...... genius in the making
Emibro1
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In life, when God has proposed a better future for you, he keeps you save and take you straight to the top.
RichCapone18
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Is a blessing and he will be the best forever
Chinyumba
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the boy has a story to tell that is behind every successful man