Ex Hearts Of Oak Striker Kwame Kizito Reveals Why He Failed To Play In Libya.

Former Hearts Of Striker Kwame Kizito has started why he refused to extend his stay in Libya with club Ittihad Tripoli after just a season in the country.

According to Kizito, the political instability made living very uncomfortable in Libya and had to return even though the club needed him badly.

”Libya is a very difficult country. It is not safe when you play football there. When I went there they said it was quiet but when I was there it was very difficult,” the 22-year-old told  Fotbollskanalen.

”I played there for a season and they offered me an extension. I couldn’t play there because it’s not safe.

”I was only there for one season. I said no to them. Now I think they don’t even play football because it is war in Libya.”

The former Black Stars B forward scored seven goals in 12 matches during his stay in the North African country.

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