Goalkeeper Razak Braimah has revealed his move to Cordoba was inspired by his desire to be part of Ghana’s squad for the 2014 World Cup.
The 26-year-old sealed his move to the Spanish second tier side on Tuesday following hours of successful negotiations.
Braimah arrived from rivals Guadalajara on a free transfer after Spanish tax authorities forced for the club to be relegated from Segunda B after filing for bankruptcy.
The giant goalkeeper reveals to Ghana’s leading football website he was desperate for the move to start playing again in order to attract the attention of Ghana’s coach Akwasi Appiah for next year’s World Cup in Brazil.
“I am very happy for this move and I want to thank everybody who made it possible for me to come here (Cordoba),†the ex Nania FC goalkeeper told GHANAsoccernet.com moments after he was presented as Cordoba’s latest signing on Wednesday afternoon.
Braimah was presented as the latest Cordoba signing on Wednesday afternoon“I am determined to work hard to regain a regular starting place here so that I can get back into the Black Stars team for the World Cup in Brazil.â€
Braimah made an impressive debut for the Black Stars in the 2-2 draw with Turkey in an international friendly earlier this year.
He however dropped out of the side following his relative inactive club career.
His move to Cordoba will now help him fight for one of three goalkeeping places in Ghana’s squad for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.