Former Asante Kotoko and AshantiGold SC defender Atta Kusi has expressed regret over his decision to pursue a football career in Ghana, citing financial struggles and the absence of insurance coverage for players.
He has urged aspiring footballers to seek opportunities abroad, where they can secure better financial stability and protection.
The issue of player salaries in Ghana has long been a point of contention within the football community, with many calling for better welfare and financial safeguards for players. Kusi, in particular, has been vocal about the challenges faced by local players, revealing the harsh reality of playing in the Ghanaian league.
Despite representing some of the country’s top clubs, including Kotoko, AshantiGold, and Gold Stars, Kusi admitted that he has little to show for his years in the game. He revealed that at times he relies on financial support from friends in other trades, like mechanics, further emphasizing the difficulties local players face.
“Honestly, I regret playing football. It pains me that I didn’t learn a trade or further my education. If I had, I’d be earning a better salary than what I get from playing football in this country. Whenever I reflect on my career, playing for big clubs like Kotoko, Ashanti Gold, and Gold Stars, I’m filled with pity. It’s humiliating to have to beg my friends, who are mechanics and electricians, for pocket money,” he confessed.
Kusi also highlighted the lack of insurance coverage for Ghanaian footballers, noting that an injury could abruptly end a player’s career, leaving them without a safety net. He warned young players about the precarious nature of playing in the local league and stressed the importance of seeking contracts abroad for a more secure future.
“I would advise all upcoming players to work hard and seek opportunities outside the country. It’s extremely challenging to make a successful career as a footballer here. Moreover, the lack of insurance for players means that a single injury can bring your career to a premature end,” Kusi added.
Currently a free agent, Kusi has had a notable career in the Ghana Premier League, featuring for several clubs, including Asante Kotoko, King Faisal, Ashanti Gold, and Bibiani Gold Stars.
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