Audio By Carbonatix
Stephen Appiah will be honoured with a testimonial match following his decision to retire from international football.
The Ghana Football Association today confirmed its plan to bid the former Black Stars captain farewell after receiving a statement from the 29 year-old midfielder announcing his decision to end his national team career.
The match to celebrate Appiah's achievements as a Ghana international will come off later in the year against an opponent yet to be named.
"For us Stephen Appiah has become a symbol of our football history as he proudly represented the badge.
"He is an example for all, for the youth and future generations. We are very proud to have had the honour of having worked with such a true leader.
"We intend to honour him with a befitting testimonial match later in the year," the FA said in a statement to www.ghanafa.org.
After making his debut in 1996, Stephen Appiah went on to score 17 goals in 68 games for Ghana and during his captaincy, the Black Stars twice secured qualification to the World Cup finals.
Appiah said: "I have enjoyed my time playing for Ghana from the youth teams right through to the senior team and I am truly grateful for having the opportunity to serve my country. It has been an honour and privilege to play for Ghana."
Source: Ghanafa.org
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
FIFA World Cup: Iran moves camp from USA to Mexico, amid ongoing conflict
32 minutes -
Tamale police arrest suspect with large quantities of drugs
1 hour -
BoG pushes for integrated African payment systems to boost trade — Dr Asiama
1 hour -
Two people shot in encounter with Secret Service near the White House
2 hours -
Red Cross volunteers die from suspected Ebola in DR Congo
2 hours -
US Secret Service investigates reports of shots near White House
2 hours -
ECG injects GH¢3m into power upgrades across 40 Accra communities
2 hours -
‘Owadiah’ makes history: William Opare becomes first Ghanaian to break 45 seconds in 400m
2 hours -
Scottish woman ‘was on a mission’ to find out who her Ghanaian husband was. Then she died
2 hours -
Four Ada SHS students arrested after viral cutlass threat video sparks alarm
2 hours -
Christopher Bonsu Baah win Staff Player of the Year award in debut season with Al Qadsiah
3 hours -
Laryea Kingston’s Uganda beat Ghana 8-7 on penalties to secure U-17 World Cup spot and extend Black Starlets’ absence to nine years
4 hours -
FIFA U17 World Cup playoffs: Uganda beat Black Starlets on penalties to qualify
4 hours -
GN Savings and Loans: Ndoum thanks Mahama after Court of Appeal victory
4 hours -
2026 U17 WWCQ: Goalfest in Accra as Black Maidens hit Liberia for six
4 hours