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    Enock Adu Kofi: “I am ready to play for Ghana”

    Selasi FiawoyiBy Selasi FiawoyiDecember 13, 2023Updated:December 13, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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    Enock Adu Kofi declares readiness to play for the Black Stars saying: “I am ready to play for Ghana”.



    Enoch Adu Kofi, the midfielder for Ekenäs IF, has expressed strong enthusiasm about the prospect of representing the Black Stars once again, emphasizing his eagerness to contribute to Ghana’s success in the upcoming 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

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    Despite consistently delivering impressive performances in European competitions, the 33-year-old has remained on the periphery of the national squad, with his last appearance for Ghana dating back to a friendly against South Africa in October 2016.

    Adu Kofi, who has played for clubs like FC Nordsjælland, Club Brugge, Malmo FF, and AIK, and has been capped only once by Ghana, voiced his lingering disappointment over what he perceives as an apparent oversight.

    “I am ready to play for Ghana; I have been playing active football for the past years,” passionately expressed Adu Kofi in an interview with Angel Sports.

    He added, “My qualities as a midfielder will be impactful if I get the chance to be in the Black Stars squad for the AFCON.”


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