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    Former Kotoko player Atta Kusi shares how playing football in Ghana has turned him to a beggar

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    Former Asante Kotoko player Atta Kusi Former Asante Kotoko player Atta Kusi

    Former Asante Kotoko player Atta Kusi has expressed deep regret over earning very little throughout his football career in Ghana.

    He revealed that he regrets not pursuing a different career path or furthering his education, as his football talent only reduced him to a beggar.

    “I honestly regret playing football. It pains me that I didn’t learn a trade or focus on education. If I had, I’d be earning a better salary than what I got from playing football in this country,” Kusi shared.

    He admitted feeling humiliated whenever he has to rely on friends for financial support, despite having played for renowned clubs like Asante Kotoko and Ashanti Gold.

    “Whenever I reflect on my career, playing for big clubs like Kotoko, Ashanti Gold, and Gold Stars, I feel a deep sense of pity. It’s humiliating to have to beg my friends, who are mechanics and electricians, for pocket money,” he confessed, as quoted by SportWorldGhana.

    Kusi urged young Ghanaian footballers to strive for opportunities abroad, as the local system does not guarantee a successful career.

    “I would advise all upcoming players to work hard and seek opportunities outside the country. It’s extremely challenging to build a successful career as a footballer here. Additionally, the lack of proper insurance for players means a single injury could prematurely end your career,” Kusi added.

    Currently a free agent, Atta Kusi is without a club after his contract with Heart of Lions expired at the end of the 2023/2024 season.

    Throughout his career, he has played for clubs including Asante Kotoko, King Faisal, Ashanti Gold, and Bibiani Gold Stars.

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