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Appiah to be honoured with testimonial match

13 years ago
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Stephen Appiah will be honoured with a testimonial match following his decision to retire from international football.

The Ghana Football Association today confirmed its plan to bid the former Black Stars captain farewell after receiving a statement from the 29 year-old midfielder announcing his decision to end his national team career.

The match to celebrate Appiah's achievements as a Ghana international will come off later in the year against an opponent yet to be named.

"For us Stephen Appiah has become a symbol of our football history as he proudly represented the badge.

"He is an example for all, for the youth and future generations. We are very proud to have had the honour of having worked with such a true leader.

"We intend to honour him with a befitting testimonial match later in the year," the FA said in a statement to www.ghanafa.org.

After making his debut in 1996, Stephen Appiah went on to score 17 goals in 68 games for Ghana and during his captaincy, the Black Stars twice secured qualification to the World Cup finals.

Appiah said: "I have enjoyed my time playing for Ghana from the youth teams right through to the senior team and I am truly grateful for having the opportunity to serve my country. It has been an honour and privilege to play for Ghana."