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A crisis in Ghana ahead of the African Cup of Nations is causing Gian's retirement

World football

A major crisis broke out in the Ghana squad a month before the start of the African Cup of Nations due to the badge of leadership.

Ghanaian press reports have revealed that coach Kuesi Appiah would like to withdraw the captain's armband from Asamoah Gyan and give it to his colleague André Ayo. In response to the crisis, Gian Kayseri, the Turkish striker, announced his retirement from international football in protest against the decision to select a new team leader despite his presence.

Ghana are in Group F of the African Cup of Nations with Cameroon, Benin, Guinea Bissau and Stam matches of the black stars in Ismailia, except for the last match against Guinea in Suez.

Gian and Abiah in Ghana
Gian and Abiah in Ghana

"I want to exclude myself from the African Cup of Nations after consultation with my family, if the coach's decision was granted," said the 33-year-old Jian, who expressed his anger at coach Koizi Appiah, who wants to deprive him of the black stars. Badge for another player with me in the squad. "

"I would like to retire from international football permanently. Thanks Ghana, I am grateful forever."

He has played 106 games for Ghana, scored 51 goals since his first appearance in 2003, and participated in seven African Cups alongside three World Cups.

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