Apuuuuuu, hahahahaha, u can't represent Ghana in any African football competition yet u want this matry makw3 Congolese fisherman to play for Ghana.
Has he played in the African confederation cup or Champions league before ... read full comment
Apuuuuuu, hahahahaha, u can't represent Ghana in any African football competition yet u want this matry makw3 Congolese fisherman to play for Ghana.
Has he played in the African confederation cup or Champions league before to be considered for selection.
Oobak3 1 day ago
Even Patric Pfeifer is waiting for his maiden call up. Kotoko is just looking for a chance to collect FIFA player appearance fee.
Even Patric Pfeifer is waiting for his maiden call up. Kotoko is just looking for a chance to collect FIFA player appearance fee.
Aduanaba, 1 day ago
The appearance fee could be the catch BUT if he is good enough, the appearance fee peters into oblivion.
The appearance fee could be the catch BUT if he is good enough, the appearance fee peters into oblivion.
Ooobak3 1 day ago
Djiku, Salisu?, Opoku, Adjetey, Mumin, Aidoo, Kojo Oppong Preprah, Kohn, Mensah, Seidu, Lamptey, Nathaniel Adjei, Ebenezer Annan, Patric Pfeiffer? Even some of these players will have to be trimmed off. WHO CAN THIS KOTOKO PL ... read full comment
Djiku, Salisu?, Opoku, Adjetey, Mumin, Aidoo, Kojo Oppong Preprah, Kohn, Mensah, Seidu, Lamptey, Nathaniel Adjei, Ebenezer Annan, Patric Pfeiffer? Even some of these players will have to be trimmed off. WHO CAN THIS KOTOKO PLAYER BENCH OUT OF THESE 17 DEFENDERS.
Aduanaba, 1 day ago
I always wonder why Patrick Pfeiffer hasn't been invited yet. He is tall and has got the pace of a defender.
I always wonder why Patrick Pfeiffer hasn't been invited yet. He is tall and has got the pace of a defender.
Hmmmm 1 day ago
Samba please don't try it at all ,Ghana will reject after the world cup....
We are good at that and I can assure you
Samba please don't try it at all ,Ghana will reject after the world cup....
We are good at that and I can assure you
Mike 1 day ago
Is he better than the central defenders we have?Has he ever been called by Congo if he is so good?Dirty football politics
Is he better than the central defenders we have?Has he ever been called by Congo if he is so good?Dirty football politics
GHANABA KWAKU 1 day ago
Apuuuuu
Apuuuuu
Yaa Yaa: SCHOOLING KOTOKO FANS & OTHERS(Y Y Network, Begoro, E/R) 1 day ago
1. How does nationality switching work in football? (FIFA rules)
FIFA eligibility is based on nationality, not residence or passion alone.
A player can represent a country if at least one of these applies:
He was born in ... read full comment
1. How does nationality switching work in football? (FIFA rules)
FIFA eligibility is based on nationality, not residence or passion alone.
A player can represent a country if at least one of these applies:
He was born in the country
His biological parent or grandparent was born there
He has acquired citizenship and has lived continuously for at least 5 years after turning 18 in that countrSimply living in a country for 2 years is NOT enough under FIFA rules.
Also:
Once a player plays a competitive senior international match (AFCON qualifiers, World Cup qualifiers, etc.), he is cap-tied and cannot switch.
Youth appearances can allow a switch, but only under strict conditions.
2. Can a Congolese player living in Ghana for 2 years become Ghanaian and play for the Black Stars?
Short answer: No — not yet.
Long answer:
Even if Ghana grants him citizenship (which itself is not automatic),
FIFA still requires 5 years of continuous residence after age 18 for naturalised players
Those 5 years must be clearly documented
So:
A Congolese player who has been in Ghana for about 2 years is NOT eligible to play for Ghana under FIFA rules.
There is no shortcut, no special exception, no “because he plays for Kotoko” clause.
3. “If he’s that good, why hasn’t Congo invited him?”
This is a fair question — and there are several sensible explanations, none of which mean he’s not good:
National team depth: DR Congo has many Europe-based players competing at high levels
Timing: Call-ups depend on form, tactics, injuries, and coaching preference
Exposure: Playing in the Ghana Premier League doesn’t always attract the same scouting attention as Europe
Administrative issues: Some players are in contact with their FA but paperwork or logistics delay call-ups
So lack of invitation ≠ lack of quality.
At the same time, no player is “too good to be ignored forever.” If his level is truly international, the call will usually come.
4. Did the Congolese player play in World Cup or AFCON qualifiers?
From what is publicly known:
No competitive senior appearances for DR Congo
Meaning he is not cap-tied
But again, being uncapped does not make him eligible for Ghana without meeting nationality rules.
5. Are Ghana fans being hypocritical about Hudson-Odoi & others?
This is where the conversation gets uncomfortable — but important.
Many fans:
Criticise players like Hudson-Odoi,
and others (earlier), etc. for not committing early or skipping qualifiers
Yet turn around and ask Ghana to “fast-track” foreign players who didn’t suffer the qualifiers either
That does raise a fair question of consistency.
However, two things can be true at once:
Fans are emotional and want the best players now
But national teams are built on rules, sacrifice, and long-term commitment
You can’t:
Condemn players for not carrying the load
And then demand to enjoy the fruits of someone else’s nation-building process
That’s not moral judgement — it’s just logic.
6. Key takeaway (the sensible middle ground)
Admiring a foreign player’s commitment to a Ghanaian club is fine
Wanting quality in the national team is normal
But eligibility is governed by law and FIFA statutes, not vibes or club loyalty
If a player:
Qualifies legally
Commits long-term
Respects the process
Then welcoming him is reasonable.
If not, then patience — and fairness — matters.
Apuuuuuu, hahahahaha, u can't represent Ghana in any African football competition yet u want this matry makw3 Congolese fisherman to play for Ghana.
Has he played in the African confederation cup or Champions league before ...
read full comment
Even Patric Pfeifer is waiting for his maiden call up. Kotoko is just looking for a chance to collect FIFA player appearance fee.
The appearance fee could be the catch BUT if he is good enough, the appearance fee peters into oblivion.
Djiku, Salisu?, Opoku, Adjetey, Mumin, Aidoo, Kojo Oppong Preprah, Kohn, Mensah, Seidu, Lamptey, Nathaniel Adjei, Ebenezer Annan, Patric Pfeiffer? Even some of these players will have to be trimmed off. WHO CAN THIS KOTOKO PL ...
read full comment
I always wonder why Patrick Pfeiffer hasn't been invited yet. He is tall and has got the pace of a defender.
Samba please don't try it at all ,Ghana will reject after the world cup....
We are good at that and I can assure you
Is he better than the central defenders we have?Has he ever been called by Congo if he is so good?Dirty football politics
Apuuuuu
1. How does nationality switching work in football? (FIFA rules)
FIFA eligibility is based on nationality, not residence or passion alone.
A player can represent a country if at least one of these applies:
He was born in ...
read full comment