FC Isloch defender Fard Ibrahim, has alleged that selection into the national team of Ghana, the Black Stars, largely depends on ‘who you know’.
The Belarus-based talented defender has dreams of playing for Ghana at senior level. However, he’s worried his that performance alone can’t earn him a call up to play for the Black Stars.
The player was a member of Ghana’s U20 team at the Africa U20 Cup of Nations in 2019 in Niger.
“Of course, there is such a desire. But if I am now offered to play for the national team of Belarus or some other country, I will answer with my consent,” the former Inter Allies player told Betera.
“It is not so easy to get into the national team of Ghana. A lot depends on who you know. Do you understand what I want to say? There are many players who show a high level, but they have no chance to be in the national team. Everything is about connections. This is Ghanaian football,” he added.
Ibrahim joined Isloch in March on a three-year deal.
So far this campaign, he has made 12 appearances in all competitions for his club.