Audio By Carbonatix
The former goalkeeper has claimed players are wrongfully criticised in Ghana leading to their early retirement from the game
Former Ghana goalkeeper Richard 'Olele' Kingson has revealed that constant criticisms from Ghanaians led to his early exit from the sport.
The 39-year-old made his debut with the Black Stars in 1996 as a teenager, hanging up his boots in 2015 after Great Olympics were relegated from the Ghana Premier League, before opting for a coaching course.
He is the current goalkeeping coach of the Black Stars following the return of Kwesi Appiah.
“It’s like they (Ghanaians) are now blaming themselves but I don’t blame them," Kingson told Starr FM.
“Sometimes, when we [the retired players] go and play in [fun games], some people come and say Richard you are still strong, you can still play for the national team but I say no, I’ve stopped.
“Ghanaians don’t look at your performance, they only consider where you come from, your age and that leads to retirement but age is just a number,” he added.
Kingson made 90 appearances and scored one goal for Ghana. He was part of the squad that qualified to the nation’s first Fifa World Cup tournament in 2006. He was also the first choice at the 2010 World Cup.
Latest Stories
-
Mahama nominates Pamela Graham as Auditor-General
28 minutes -
What everyone should know about C-sections
2 hours -
Health Ministry engages Ga Mantse ahead of Free Primary Healthcare launch
3 hours -
We can tackle multiple priorities – Sam George defends Anti-LGBTQ Bill push
3 hours -
Statement: Ghana Chamber of Mines’ Response to Claims in Joe Jackson’s “Ananse Stories about the Economy of Ghana”
3 hours -
GES opens 2026 teacher recruitment for licensed B.Ed graduates
3 hours -
Ghana must value skilled trades, build resilient learners — Ibn Chambas
3 hours -
Ghana must rethink education around relevance, resilience and responsibility — Ibn Chambas
3 hours -
Prince Harry faces defamation lawsuit from charity he co-founded
4 hours -
South Korea deploys thermal cameras to track escaped zoo wolf
4 hours -
Calls for royal meeting with Epstein survivors grow ahead of US visit
4 hours -
Ibn Chambas advocates blend of technology and human values in education
4 hours -
UMA improves healthcare access in Asutifi North with GH₵700k ‘Kim Taylor Legacy’ Walkway
4 hours -
Scholarships Authority and Fanaka University offer sponsorship for procurement and supply chain studies
4 hours -
Bisa Kdei drops new single ‘Go N Look’ featuring Medikal
4 hours