Black Stars midfielder Sulley Muntari has written to the Ghana Football Association to apologise for his conduct at the 2014 world cup that led to his suspension.
Muntari and Kevin-Prince Boateng were both suspended from the Black Stars mid-tournament, after they were involved in violent altercations with members of the management team over the infamous bonus row that led to subsequent global disgrace for Ghana.
Muntari has been absent from the Stars since, even though suggestions has been made that an apology would get him back in contention for selection.
The Ittihad based midfielder has written to the FA to apologise for his actions. In the letter, Muntari apologises to the FA and Ghanaians for his conduct, and makes himself available for selection if the coach desires.
Read the letter below…
LETTER OF APOLOGY
I write to express my sincere apology to the Ghana Football Association and the entire nation for any embarrassment that my action in Brazil brought to the Black Stars Team, the Ghana Football Association and my beloved country Ghana.
I have reflected on what happened and I am deeply sorry and apologize to all the stakeholders in the GFA who were offended by my actions.
Ghana has a special place in my heart and I will forever be indebted to my country and all the fans who have supported me from the beginning.
I am always available to play for the Senior National Team of Ghana whenever I am invited.
Yours faithfully,
Sulley Ali Muntari
This post was published on June 8, 2016 7:33 AM
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