Noah Nartey is a midfielder of Brøndby

Ghanaian football fans have sent a clear message to Brøndby midfielder Noah Nartey, who is eligible to play for the Black Stars but has publicly committed to Denmark.

The warning reflects the general frustrations with dual-nationality players who initially reject Ghana, only to reconsider once the team secures major tournament berths.

In a recent interview with Bold.dk, Nartey said he is fascinated by Ghana but focused on representing Denmark.

“Of course, there is something with Ghana, and there has also been contact. But what I am focused on is playing for Denmark and qualifying for a very great and important European Championship. It’s Denmark that I have represented, and it’s them that I will continue to represent,” he said.

As such, Ghanaians have issued a stern warning, emphasising that heritage alone is not enough to wear the Black Stars jersey; loyalty, commitment, and genuine love for the country must come first.

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Many said that players who initially snub the national team often return only after opportunities elsewhere fail or Ghana achieves success, and they do not want to see Nartey follow the same path.

While some supporters respect Nartey’s current decision, the prevailing message is clear; make your choice, stay consistent, and don’t come back later claiming Ghana is your country only when it’s convenient.

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