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Racism: Hans Sarpei Proposes Ghana, Germany Match In Accra To Create Awareness

Football News Hans Adu SARPEI  Ismael BANOURA - 20.01.2007 - Ghana  Guinee - Match d Ouverure de la CAN 2008 - Coupe d'Afrique des Nations - Ghana, Photo : PPG Icon Sport via Getty Images
JUN 14, 2020 LISTEN
Hans Adu SARPEI / Ismael BANOURA - 20.01.2007 - Ghana / Guinee - Match d Ouverure de la CAN 2008 - Coupe d'Afrique des Nations - Ghana, (Photo : PPG /Icon Sport via Getty Images)

Former Ghana international, Hans Adu Sarpei wants th German national team to play against the Black Stars in Ghana to serve as awareness in the fight against racism.

The former defender has joined the fight against racism in the world which has now spread to the football industry.

According to the former Wolfsburg right-back, the German Football Association (DFB) can do more in the fight against racism.

Adu Sarpei suggested that the DFB should play as a guest to the Black Stars to serve as cognizance in the fight against racism.

“The DFB does too little for me. Hang up signs and the players then come in and say: We are against racism, that is not enough, ”said the former football professional to TV station Phoenix. He referred to the high radiance of the DFB team.

“Let’s have a look at the German national team. Sané, Boateng, Gnabry. Where do they all come from? Why don’t we make a game in Ghana, where Boateng’s roots come from. Easy to build bridges. Football has such an effect, such a force. Show people what it’s like in Ghana,” said Sarpei.

Sarpei welcomed the action by FSV Mainz 05 to dismiss a member who had complained about too many black players in the team: “This is a strong reaction from FSV Mainz. But I still wish they had written about it. These coloured players, there is a German, an Austrian, a Luxembourger, a Dutchman. ”

Samuel Ekow Amoasi Appiah
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