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‘Humiliated, discriminated against and sidelined for years’ – Alfred Duncan writes on Ghana retirement

Midfielder Joseph Alfred Duncan has officially decided to call it quits with the Ghana national team after just 9 senior caps.

The not-surprising decision, announced through his Italian club AC Fiorentina, was contained in a statement that details the 29-year-one’s frustrations with playing international football for his motherland.

Alfred Duncan made his international debut on November 14, 2012, by playing 45 minutes of Ghana’s 1-0 friendly win over Cape Verde at Estadio Universitario in Lisbon. His last and 9th outing for the Black Stars was in an Afcon 2021 qualifier against South Africa at Cape Coast Stadium exactly 7 years after.

“The time has come to say goodbye to the national team.

“My heart is sad because I wanted to write a piece of history with the Ghanaian national team but they NEVER gave me the chance to prove it.

“When you are never considered and there is nothing you can do to change the situation, mentally it becomes more difficult. I have been humiliated, discriminated against and left aside for years even though I have tried to keep the doors open all the time,” the left-footed midfielder wrote.

Alfred Duncan further added that he did not deserve the treatment he received over the years and he believes the time is right for such a decision.

“The President of the Ghanaian federation, Kwesi Appiah, Avram Grant and CK Akonnor know perfectly well what I mean and how they treated me. For the person that I am, I don’t deserve everything they put me through and for this reason, I put an end to a story that never began…”

Read Alfred Duncan’s statement in full:

The time has come to say goodbye to the national team.

My heart is sad because I wanted to write a piece of history with the Ghanaian national team but they NEVER gave me the chance to prove it.

When you are never considered and there is nothing you can do to change the situation, mentally it becomes more difficult. I have been humiliated, discriminated against and left aside for years even though I have tried to keep the doors open all the time. Unfortunately, I cannot continue to feel bad thinking about how I am being treated unfairly knowing that I have a clear conscience. Until a few years ago I was the Ghanaian player with the best performances and with the most appearances in the most prestigious leagues but I have never been considered in the national team. I recently turned down some invitations because I find it an insult to call me when it suits someone without considering my feeling as a human being who makes sacrifices in their work.

If years ago, when I was a Sassuolo player, I had a psychological trauma after traveling 15 hours to go to Washington for a friendly against Canada and then not play even a minute and I was the only player not to set foot in field. It was a very difficult period for me and my family but thanks to my loved ones and the support of a psychologist I was able to overcome this too. I went through so many horrible moments precisely because of the national team, I overcame everything by myself and went on my way. I found peace and happiness without thinking of being called up for the national team with the sole objective of giving the best to those who support me, consider me an important player and value me. For a player like me who has done a lot of training and has been playing in Serie A for 11 years, it’s incredible to have only 9 caps for the national team. A pure madness that has no justification. I do not accept being called up just because the Federation is pressured by the citizens and not because they recognize my value and what I can give to the national team.

The President of the Ghanaian federation, Kwesi Appiah, Avram Grant and CK Akonnor know perfectly well what I mean and how they treated me. For the person that I am, I do not deserve everything they put me through and, for this reason, I put an end to a story that never began to have the peace and serenity that I deserve and to be able to continue working for Fiorentina, the team that I values ​​and respects me for who I am and the passion that I put into my daily work, Thank you!

JAD

 

 

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