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    “I don’t want to stay in Ghana again” – Benjamin Tsivanyo

    Raphael Bannerman-QuarteyBy Raphael Bannerman-QuarteyApril 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Benjamin Tsivanyo has expressed a strong desire to pursue his football career beyond the shores of the country following Nsoatreman FC’s decision to withdraw from the Ghana Premier League.

     



    Nsoatreman made waves in the local football landscape following the death of Kotoko supporter Nana Pooley prompting their exit from the league.

    Their exit led to most of the players observing from the sidelines with the youth star amongst the players feeling frustrated by the trend of events in the past week.

    In a recent interview, the former Olympics player has suggested he is looking to xplore opportunities abroad.

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    “Some of us are worried, we have been talking a lot. I am in the house now and no one is going to tell you how they really feel,”

    “As a young footballer, sometimes you have to let go of the past,”

    “For me, I don’t want to stay in Ghana again. I have already made a name for myself in this country, so the next thing is to move somewhere and prove myself,”. he told JoySports

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    Tsivanyo hopes to find a new club to further his career.



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    Raphael Bannerman-Quartey

    Writer/Talker/Pundict. I have Sports at heart.

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