
Audio By Carbonatix
Former Ghana international Kwadwo Asamoah believes the drop in the number of home-based players in the senior national team has been due to the decline of the Ghana Premier League.
According to him, the reason why Ghanaians are not seeing many home-based players in the Black Stars is that the level of the country's top flight football has dropped.
There have been several arguments about including Ghana Premier League players in the senior national team, but Asamoah believes that it is only possible if the standard of football is up there.
"Back then, playing for the Black Stars wasn't that difficult. At that time, our local league was very competitive; looking at Kotoko, Hearts and even Liberty, AshGold, King Faisal," he told Citi Sports.
"Every player at that time who was even playing for the national U17 or U20 used to be one of their starting line-up players. So, it was very competitive.
"Because now we are not getting most of these local players into the national team is because of the way our league system has been these days. Back then, you could get a lot of players playing before moving to Europe.
"In that aspect, if we can consider more in developing our divisions very well, we can still get most of our players from the local divisions."
In the last international break, Benjamin Asare was the only player based in Ghana called into the national team.
Latest Stories
-
Teacher in viral Bole SHS video reportedly on the run; Education Ministry seeks public assistance
28 minutes -
NCCE raises alarm over rising child prostitution in Yilo Krobo
2 hours -
ORCC, GHS, CEA sensitise apprentices on reproductive health in Nkwanta South
2 hours -
Public advised to look out for FDA food hygiene permits at eateries
3 hours -
GoldBod earned over $10bn from gold exports in 2025 – Deputy Finance Minister
3 hours -
GHS sets up probe committee as search continues for missing baby in Salaga
3 hours -
NACOC warns of rising drug abuse in SHSs and universities
3 hours -
Ghana must prioritise youth jobs – World Bank
3 hours -
Bank of Ghana urges journalists to combat misinformation through accurate reporting
3 hours -
GUTA urges PURC to suspend planned utility tariff increases
3 hours -
My family had nothing to do with Adams Mahama’s death – Paul Afoko
3 hours -
Parliament backs disability reforms to promote inclusion and equity for PWDs
3 hours -
Fatal Kpong–Tema collision renews road safety concerns
3 hours -
UBS, NACOC urge youth to reject drugs through empowerment, education
3 hours -
GWL raises alarm over rising meter theft
3 hours