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Sunday 19 November 2017

Dubbed the 'Magic Boy' See the One-legged Footballer Wowing Fans Across the Globe

A 21-year-old footballer with one leg has left many people baffled following his unbelievable exploits in the football pitch. 

He Yiyi has wowed fans across the globe with his unbelievable ability

A one-legged footballer has captured the hearts of millions of Chinese fans after a widely circulated video showed him holding his own against able-bodied opponents and scoring a rasping right-footed drive, AFP has reported.

The young man identified as 21-year-old He Yiyi lost his leg to childhood cancer and uses crutches to support himself when playing. He has now earned him several endearing nicknames including “Angel with Broken Wings”, “Ball King with One Leg” and “Magic Boy”.

He, who had gained the notice of a French scout as a child before losing his leg, plays in the odd pick-up match in the southern province of Guangdong after being denied access to organised amateur leagues.

A video of him playing an exhibition and talking about the challenges he faces against able-bodied opponents has been watched nearly four million times online, and counting.

In 2008, just before his life-changing diagnosis, He was spotted by a French scout and he was all set to go to France to forge a career as a professional.

But before he could even get a passport the pain he had been suffering for some time in his left leg was diagnosed as osteosarcoma, a cancer that most commonly occurs in children and young adults.

Doctors told him that his best chance of long-term survival was to have his leg amputated.

He said that on the rare occasions he is allowed to play competitive football, opponents often target, tease or abuse him.

“They want me out in the first few minutes and will shout, ‘What are you doing here?'” he said.

He prefers crutches to an artificial leg because his amputation is high up on his left leg, so a prosthesis would give him very limited control — plus crutches are more comfortable.

And he purposely uses cheap crutches so that when opponents tackle him the crutches will just break rather than hurt the other player, as sturdier ones might.

He has a message for others reluctant to pursue their sporting dreams because of disability.

“You should take a positive attitude towards life, don’t trap yourself at home whining,” he said. “It is only you who can save yourself. Isn’t it better to give others a smile?”

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