Former Ghana defender blames player exodus on persistent Black Stars snub

Former Ghana international Sarfo Gyamfi has attributed the mass departure of players from the domestic scene to persistent Black Stars snub.

Players who ply their trade in Ghana barely get invitation into the national team, with Hearts of Oak goalkeeper Benjamin Asare emerging as the only consistent home-based player in the Black Stars.

Speaking to Kessben FM, the former Asante Kotoko star blamed persistent Black Stars snub for the rampant departure of players from the domestic scene.

“Players in the local scene are not motivated enough to stay. The players prefer to play outside Ghana because of the persistent Black Stars snub. They believe playing abroad or outside Ghana can only earn them call up into the national team”

“In previous years, home-based players were dominating in the Black Stars and that was enough motivation for players to stay in the league. Kotoko had 12 players in the Black Stars during our playing days but the narrative has changed” he said.

The mass exodus of players in the domestic top-flight has affected the standard of the Ghana Premier League and other leagues in the country.

Most players who turn out to perform well in the locale scene join other clubs on the African continent or move to Europe for greener pastures.

Meanwhile, a chunk of Ghanaian football fanatic has advocated for the inclusion of home-based players in the Black Stars for the impending 2026 FIFA World Cup tournament to be staged in the USA, Canada and Mexico.

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