Official: Sulley Muntari’s younger brother retires from football.

Midfielder Sulley Muniru has officially announced his retirement from football. The younger brother of former Black Stars midfielder Sulley Muntari took to his Instagram page to make the announcement

According to Muniru he is not walking completely away from football but will be an active contributor off the pitch. He will be going to football agency.

Muniru started his youth career at Ashanti Akim Missiles, a youth club in his hometown Konongo. He then played for the youth team of Liberty Professionals.

During the 2013 January transfer window, Muniru signed the first professional contract of his career with Romanian club CFR Cluj.

In June 2015, Muniru joined FCSB on a four-year contract, with the Romanian champions paying an undisclosed fee for his transfer. He scored his first goal for the club against AS Trenčín, in the Champions League second qualifying round’s second leg.

He made a total of four appearances for the club and assisted once for his next club Tondela.

On 15 August 2019, he joined Russian Premier League club FC Tambov. He made one appearance for the Russian outfit.

Muniru joined Asante Kotoko on 2 November 2020 on a free transfer on a two-year contract. He left the club on 22 January 2021 after making five appearances.

Muniru signed an 8-month deal with FC Minsk on February 2021 as a free agent after his contract with Asante Kotoko was terminated.

Footballghana.com

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