Chelsea's official Supporters in Accra-Ghana have saluted club youngster, Callum Hudson-Odoi at an event in the capital over the weekend.

The 20 year old is currently in Ghana for holidays after he was snubbed by England manager Gareth Southgate for the Euro 2020 campaign which starts this week.

A ceremony was organized in Accra to honour the England-born winger whose parents are from Ghana.

The award was presented by David Akwasi  Amofah, President of the Chelsea Supporters Club of Ghana, with support from Executive Members such as the Tagoe Sisters, Mavis Amanor (Firelady), Albert Akoto, Francis Aryetey and Sigisimond Sarpong.

They presented an 'Asesedwa' a traditional Ghanaian stool with Adinkra symbol engraved on it which symbolize authority, unity and linkages between Africa and the diaspora.

Callum Hudson-Odoi's father Bismark Odoi played for Accra Hearts of Oak in the 1980's before traveling abroad.

A citation on the stool read, ‘From the Chelsea Supporters Club of Ghana to Callum Hudson Odoi, for being an outstanding player for Chelsea Football Club”.

The Chelsea youngster attended the event in the company of his brother and Bradley Odoi and expressed his delight at the support offered them.

The Chelsea Supporters chief was full of praise to the youngster for helping the club win its second Champions League trophy against Man City.

Callum Hudson-Odoi was not the only person who was awarded as the Tagoe Sisters, who were awarded for their support to Chelsea fc over the years and the Founder and owner of Alisa Hotels Mr Bamfo (Sikkens) for his outstanding support to the Chelsea Supporters Club of Ghana over the years.

It was moderated by Joy Fm's Lexis Bill who is himself a staunch Chelsea supporter.