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I owe my career and life success to the Black Stars

Sports News of Wednesday, 11 December 2019

Source: citinewsroom.com

2019-12-11

Fatau made his Ghana debut in 2008play videoFatau made his Ghana debut in 2008

The current crop of Black Stars players have in recent years been accused of feeling entitled while displaying a lack of patriotism when representing the nation but veteran goalkeeper, Fatau Dauda, believes that is far from his truth.

Making his Black Stars debut during Afcon 2008, Dauda has been in and out of Ghana’s senior male national team for close to a decade.

He openly admitted that his career and indeed his life in general has been positively impacted by the opportunity he received to represent Ghana through the Black Stars.

“Being in the national team is a very great achievement and we don’t feel as if we are professionals earning big money in Europe.

“To be frank the national team is doing the players a favour.

“It has done a lot for me in my life as I sit here.

“Even the car I drove here was given to me by the national team.

“The house that I am living in now I obtained from playing in the national team and same with the one I had before moving to this one.

“Through the national team I got that offer from Orlando Pirates, they didn’t come for me when I was playing with Ashanti Gold.

“Players can come to the national team and not get playing time but still end up with big contracts, so the team is doing us a favour,” he emphasized while speaking in an interview with Ghanaweb.

Dauda is back in Ghana after a stint in the Nigerian first division with Enyimba.

He has signed with Ghana Premier League side Wa All Stars ahead of the upcoming Ghana Premier League season.

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