William Amartey Amamoo, the current head of goalkeepers department for Gefle FC in Sweden has revealed that Black Stars technical handlers sidelining him led to his retirement from international football.
Speaking to local radio station Space FM the former Black Stars goalkeeper said: “I didn’t return to the Black Stars goalposts after Ghana lost to Japan in a friendly game on the 9th of September, 2009,”
“I was much disappointed in the then National team handlers for how they handled certain issues in the team,"
“I am now the head of the goalkeepers department of a Division 1 club in Sweden Gefle and also the head of the goalkeepers department of the Swedish football associations National Youth Development Studies (NIU) in Gästrikland Sweden,"
“Ghana have not got many goalkeepers,"he concluded.
Amamoo received his first cap for the Blacks Stars at the friendly match against Australia on 23 May 2008.
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