The Ghana Football Association (GFA)president, Kurt Okraku, has sent a strong message to footballers who previously turned down invitations to play for the Black Stars.
In a firm statement, Mr. Okraku said the national team is only open to players who have shown commitment and respect for Ghana.
“If we have approached you before and you turned us down, if you’ve shown a lack of respect or refused to play for Ghana in the past — count yourself out,” he declared.
His remarks come amid growing debates over dual-national players who hesitate to represent Ghana until later in their careers.
The GFA president emphasized that wearing the national colours should be seen as a privilege, not an afterthought, and that the association will prioritize players who display loyalty and passion for the country.











































