Thursday 22 June 2017

It is always an honor to wear the national colors – Ghana and Miami FC’s Kwadwo Poku

Kwadwo Poku
Miami FC’s Ghanaian midfielder Kwadwo Poku says it will always be an honor for him to wear the national colors and that he has always been looking forward to getting more opportunities to represent his country.

Poku, 25, has been handed a late call up by the new technical team of the Black Stars led by coach Kwesi Appiah as the Ghanaians prepare for two friendly encounters with Mexico and USA on June 28 and July 1 respectively.

The midfielder’s only appearance for Ghana was on October 10, 2015 when the Black Stars held Canada to a 1-1 draw in Washington DC. In that game, Poku played only the last eight minutes but many pundits concluded after the game that the young midfielder could be useful for the Stars in the near future.

And according to the player, this may be the time to prove those pundits right.

“It is always an honor to wear the national colors. The last time, people saw what I can do even though the time I had was not enough but people who watched saw what I can do if I get a bigger chance. I know wearing the national jersey means you have to give your all irrespective of the nature of the competition”.

He said his desire to play for Ghana is not just because the team is making a trip to United States where he plies his trade but he was hopeful that he could represent Ghana in competitive games like the Cup of Nations or even World Cup.



“I am really looking forward to getting another opportunity. Not only because the Black Stars are coming to the USA again, but I am also looking at playing competitive games like the qualifiers, African Cup and the world Cup. I am always thinking about those games and I am hoping and praying that one day, it could reach my turn so I can give everything that I have to help the Black Star”.

Kwadwo Poku admitted that it has been difficult for players here in North America to break into the national teams because people back home in Ghana find it hard to watch American or Canadian soccer games due to time difference but he was hopeful that Ghanaians will spend time to watch the games here since there are lots of good talents on this side of the world.











“Back home in Ghana, the mindset about the leagues here is different. You can understand their point because they don’t get access to our matches. The leagues here cannot be compared to the Premiership or the La Liga but I must state that there are lots of good players and good coaches around the leagues here.


“Also, there are a lot of players in the NASL and MLS that play for their national teams. Even in the NASL, there are players playing for Jamaica, Trinidad &Tobago, Mexico and Canada”, Poku added.

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