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Boateng explained early Ghana call-up rejection before 2010 World Cup

Footy-Africa Team by Footy-Africa Team
December 2, 2025
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Former Ghana international Kevin-Prince Boateng has revealed why he initially declined the chance to represent the Black Stars, years before becoming one of the faces of their historic 2010 World Cup campaign.

Boateng, who went on to play for clubs including AC Milan and Schalke, said the Ghana Football Association first approached him ahead of the 2006 World Cup in Germany. Speaking to Bona Fide Sports, the now 38-year-old admitted he turned down the invitation because he still believed he could break into the German national team.

“I grew up in a German household. My mentality was shaped there, even if I didn’t always fit the system,” he said. “Ghana offered me the chance to go to the 2006 World Cup, but I refused because I thought I still had an opportunity with Germany. At that age, you think about your career path and, of course, Germany is a massive football nation. By 2010, things were different. I was confident in who I was and what I’d achieved. I felt recognised already, so nationality no longer defined my value.”

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Boateng eventually committed to Ghana in 2010 and made an immediate impact in South Africa, helping the team reach only the third quarter-final in African World Cup history. His powerful performances — including a memorable goal against the United States in the Round of 16 — cemented his status as one of the standout figures of the tournament.

He featured again at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, winning 15 caps and scoring twice before retiring from international duty.

Boateng’s reflections add fresh insight into a decision that shaped not only his own career but also a defining era in Ghanaian football.

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