🇬🇭 Ghana Losing More Football Talent to Rival Nations

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Ghana continues to experience a growing drain of football talent, as several players many of whom once featured for the country at youth level have switched international allegiance after struggling to break into the Black Stars set-up.

In recent months, a number of Ghanaian-born footballers have opted to represent other African nations in search of consistent international football and better recognition. Analysts attribute this trend to limited national team opportunities, delayed call-ups, and fierce competition for places in the senior squad.

Latest players who have switched nationality include:

Samuel Asamoah ➡️ Togo 🇹🇬 – Former Black Satellites midfielder, now a key figure in the Togolese midfield.

Emmanuel Hackman Togo 🇹🇬  Defender born in Accra, previously played in Portugal before committing to Togo.

Yaw Annor ➡️ Togo 🇹🇬 – The 2021/22 Ghana Premier League Goal King, now representing the Hawks.

Kennedy Boateng ➡️ Togo 🇹🇬 – Centre-back with experience in Austria and Portugal.

Salim Abubakar ➡️ Niger 🇳🇪 – Former Ghana U-20 player, now part of Niger’s midfield options.

Daniel Sosah ➡️ Niger 🇳🇪 – Forward who previously competed in the Ghana Premier League.

Najeeb Yakubu ➡️ Niger 🇳🇪 – Former WAFA defender, once a highly-rated Ghana youth international.

Emmanuel Keyekeh ➡️ Tanzania 🇹🇿 – Midfielder formerly of Asante Kotoko and Samartex.

Baba Alhassan ➡️ Uganda 🇺🇬 – Accra-born midfielder who plays his club football in Europe.

Ibrahim Salifu ➡️ Benin 🇧🇯 – Former Hearts of Oak playmaker who represented Ghana at U-23 level.

Football observers warn that if the trend continues, Ghana risks losing even more dual-eligible or overlooked players at their peak. Many of these footballers developed through the Ghanaian system

playing in local academies, the Premier League, and youth national teams—before seeking greener pastures elsewhere.

There have been renewed calls for the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to improve player management, scouting, and follow-up on talented individuals abroad. Several fans also argue for fairer selection processes and increased opportunities for home-based players.

With the influx of national team invitations from rival African countries, Ghana faces a growing challenge: retain its talent, or watch more promising stars wear foreign colours.

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  • My name is Emmanuel Austin Baah, professionally known as “Okocha”. I am a seasoned Ghanaian journalist, broadcaster and football commentator from Senya Bereku in the Central Region. My work reflects a strong commitment to factual reporting, ethical journalism and the continuous promotion of Ghanaian sports.

    I am currently pursuing my studies at Cape Coast Technical University, building on a solid foundation of media practice and communication. I previously served as a sports producer at Radio Gold (90.5) and Montie FM (100.1) in Accra, where I was actively involved in editorial planning, programme production, live commentary and in-depth sports analysis.

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