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Striker Bernard Dong Bortey has asked the Ghana Football Association to provide him with the documents to enable him play in Vietnam even though he is serving a one-year ban.
The bad-boy of Ghana football has written to the GFA to demand his International Transfer Certificate to help him seal the switch to the Asian country.
The Aduana Stars striker is serving the one-year ban for attacking a referee during an MTN FA Cup clash against King Solomon two months ago.
The former Hearts of Oak player had trials with Vietnamese side champions Song Lam Nghe in January and they are now keen on signing.
But the GFA look adamant on issuing an ITC for Bortey to complete his move to Vietnam because he is still serving the ban.
The striker is frustrated at the decision to deny him the ITC and insists he wants to continue with his career in Vietnam since he is only banned in Ghana.
“I still want to play football because it is my job. So if I cannot play here, I will go elsewhere,” Bortey said.
The GFA is yet to respond to the request of the former international youth striker.
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