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- Black Stars forward Inaki Williams visited the Basilica of Begina church to pray for the new season
- The Ghana international was joined by teammates, fans and management of the Bilbao-based club
- Williams started the season as the captain of Athletic Bilbao in their opening-day draw against Getafe
Ghanaian forward Inaki Williams joined his Athletic Bilbao teammates for the visit of the Basilica of Begoña to pray for success in the new season.
The Black Stars striker captained the team in the opening game of the season as the Rojiblancos were held to a 1-1 draw by Getafe at home.
Athletic Bilbao will travel to Catalunya to face Barcelona in the second La Liga game of the season.
Ahead of the trip, the players, fans and management of the club visited the Basilica of Begona, the biggest church in Bilbao to seek the blessing of the Holy Mary.
In photos shared on social media, the team hung one of their jerseys on the statue before presenting the Copa del Rey trophy to the priest of the church. It was their first major title they have won in 40 years.
Meanwhile, club president Jon Uriarte delivered a short speech as the team continued a tradition that started in 1930, as reported by the official website of Bilbao.
Williams and his junior brother Nico will be expected to play a pivotal role in the new season.
Inaki Williams ready for new campaign
The Black Stars forward will be hoping to have an even better campaign than last season, where he netted 12 league goals for Athletic Bilbao.
Williams has made 346 appearances in the Spanish league and has netted 76 goals for Athletic Bilbao.
The Spanish-born Ghanaian, an iconic figure at San Mames, has the record for the longest run of consecutive games in La Liga, as reported by 90 Min.
Williams scores as Bilbao wins preseason cup
The pre-season cup game was a good test for both sides as they prepared ahead of the 2024/24 La Liga season.
Williams, who was leading the side, resumed full training in the summer after missing Ghana’s World Cup qualifiers in June due to injury.
Source: YEN.com.gh
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