Former Ghana Goalie ‘Warns’ Inaki Williams, Nketiah and Other Foreign born Stars Ahead of Nationality Switches

Former Ghana Goalie ‘Warns’ Inaki Williams, Nketiah and Other Foreign born Stars Ahead of Nationality Switches

Godwin Nii Armah Tagoe
updated at April 12, 2023 at 8:05 PM
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  • Adam Kwarasey has offered his advice to footballers of Ghanaian descent who want to switch their allegiance to the West African country
  • Kwarasey switched his allegiance to Ghana in 2011, playing on 24 occasions for Ghana including the 2014 FIFA World Cup
  • The ex-Black Stars shot-stopper retired in 2020 and currently works as the Sporting Director of Norwegian outfit FC Oslo

Retired Black Stars goalkeeper Adam Kwarasey has cautioned soon-to-be Ghana internationals ahead of their change of nationalities.

Kwarasey held dual citizenship, Norway and Ghana, but opted to represent the latter in 2011 and went on to feature in 24 games for the Black Stars.

Just like Kwarasey, a number of players in the diaspora are angling toward a change of nationality.

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Kwarasey wants Europe-born players of Ghanaian descent who want to play for the West African nation to carefully think through their decision before switching allegiance. Photo credit: @Ghanaballers
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And according to reports, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has been in talks with a host of Europe-born Ghanaians on the back of Ghana's qualification to the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

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Key among the raft of players include Chelsea's Callum Hudson-Odoi, Spain-based brothers, Inaki and Nico Williams and Tariq Lamptey.

The aforementioned players are on the cusp of completing the necessary paperwork to represent Ghana at the senior level, per the reports.

But Kwarasey has waded into the discussion and offered his advice to Tariq Lamptey and his ilk.

“They need to come for the right reason I’ll say. I know they probably want to experience the World Cup but I hope they come because they want to represent Ghana and not because they were not selected by another country," he told Joy News.
"I think that’s number one – they need to be there because they want to play their hearts out for Ghana. Number two is hard because it’s been a while since I have been around, so I don’t really know how things are done in camp, but adjust quickly and do your best basically.”

GFA to announce nationality switches of foreign-born stars soon

Earlier, Sports Brief reported that the head coach of the Ghana senior national football team, Otto Addo, has disclosed that the nationality switches of at least two Europe-born players will be complete next week.

Several Europe-born Ghanaians have been in talks with the Football Association over switching allegiance to represent the Black Stars.

Notable among them are Chelsea's Callum Hudson-Odoi, Tariq Lamptey of Brighton and Arsenal's Eddie Nketiah.

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Godwin Nii Armah Tagoe
Godwin Nii Armah Tagoe is a Ligue 1, Bundesliga, and La Liga editor with five-year experience. He previously worked with Sports Corna and 360SportsGH.
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