Essien celebrating with his Black Stars teammate after scoring in the 2008 AFCON

Former Black Stars midfielder, Michael Essien, has reflected on his career with the national team, revealing some of his most memorable moments.

Essien had a storied career with the Black Stars. Besides being part of the squad that qualified the country for its maiden World Cup tournament in 2006, he also played in multiple tournaments for the team, including the 2014 World Cup.

Although trophies eluded him during his career, Essien still cherishes fond memories of his time with the Black Stars.

During an interview with Sporty FM, the former Chelsea midfielder revealed that his happiest moments were the 2006 World Cup and the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

“The 2008 AFCON was one of the very special ones, and the 2006 World Cup also,” he said.

The Black Stars made a strong impression in their maiden World Cup appearance in 2006, securing victories over the Czech Republic and the USA to reach the knockout stages.

However, their journey came to a heartbreaking end with a loss to defending champions Brazil. Despite their exit, advancing to the knockout stages established Ghana as a rising force in global football.

Two years later, they earned the bronze medal at the 2008 AFCON, hosted in Ghana.

Essien scored twice in the tournament: once against Morocco in the group stage and once against Nigeria in the quarterfinals.

Though Essien’s Black Stars career was hindered by injuries, the midfielder managed to play 58 matches and scored nine goals for the team.

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