I have no intention to play in Ghana Premier League again – Nsoatreman FC Forward

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Nsoatreman FC forward, Benjamin Tsivanyo, has announced that he no longer intends to continue his career in the Ghana Premier League.

This decision comes after the tragic death of Asante Kotoko supporter, Francis Frimpong (also known as Nana Pooley), and the subsequent withdrawal of the Bono-based club from the top-flight league.

In an interview with Joy Sports, Tsivanyo shared that while he has been keeping fit by training with his former club, he no longer has the desire to play in the Ghanaian Premier League.

The 16-year-old also expressed his distress over the recent events and shared his plans to relocate abroad.

“Some of us are worried; we have been talking a lot. I am in the house now, and no one is going to tell you how they really feel,” he said.

“As a young footballer, sometimes you have to let go of the past. You always have to be prepared. I train at the beachside with some young footballers, and I also train with a second division team where I started.”

“For me, I don’t want to stay in Ghana anymore. I’ve already made a name for myself here, so the next step is to move abroad and prove myself,” Tsivanyo added.

Tsivanyo played a key role in Nsoatreman FC’s FA Cup victory last season.

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