A Quote by Naby Keita

I've loved playing street football since I was very young. — © Naby Keita
I've loved playing street football since I was very young.
I played football first. I love football. I'm a die-hard Broncos fan. I loved football, but in the offseason, I started playing basketball, and I just fell in love with the game. I've been playing basketball ever since 5th grade.
As a kid, I played my share of football in the street or in a vacant lot. When we were playing in the street, it was more touch football, so we didn't hit each other into cars.
I owe a lot to playing on the street. And what was even better than playing on the street was playing football with my friends in the local graveyard. It was fantastic. We forgot what the time was and didn't even go home for our meals.
I loved playing football with my brothers. I would go to school as well, but I loved football, so I played it a lot when I was a kid.
I started playing football on the streets; I grew up playing football on the streets with my friends, and that's why I was brought up the way I was. That's the school I had - the street football.
I played football ever since I was a little boy. Coming from a family of six boys, I guess we learned the game of football from a very young age.
Since I was a young boy, it was about playing football, always as a striker, never another position.
The street is where we all learn. I played organized football growing up as well, but when that was over, I went right to the street. I remember twisting my ankles, breaking my thumb, I hurt everything when I was little playing street ball.
You see, when I was young, I loved playing football. But where I grew up in southern Nigeria, it was kind of like a ghetto. It was a tough place to be a kid. You had to work very hard to make a living there, and my family did not have the extra funds to buy a real ball.
I've always just loved to play football, even if it was street football, like razzle-dazzle.
I wasn't just playing football on the street. I grew up on the street.
I've loved poetry since a very young age and my parents, especially my dad, he really introduced us to art when we were quite young.
I grew up playing football since the day I could walk; some of my greatest memories of childhood are playing touch football in all kinds of weather with my best friends. That's a part of the American experience that no corporation can destroy.
My dad was a football player - a soccer player - for Manchester United, and I loved playing football, but I also happened to be the guy in class who was pretty good at sight reading. My teacher gave me scripts, and I was very comfortable.
I guess my earliest football memories are of playing in the street and also the little pitches at school. I joined the local football team in my village when I was small, but we would play only once or twice a week. I honed my skills just by playing for fun with friends after school.
Football in Murphy is very different. It's very passionate and you breathe football everywhere. In every square there are some children playing football.
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