Portugal-based Ghana-born Burkina Faso defender Nii Adama Plange has contacted the Ghana Football Association to re-switch his nationality, GHANASoccernet.com can exclusively report.
The Vitoria Guimaraes player, born in Accra to Ghanaian parents, holds a Burkinabe passport and has featured thrice for the Stallions in friendly matches which included the 2011 clash against South Africa.
Plange, just like WAFA (formerly known as Fetteh Feyenoord) teammate Solomon Asante, considered playing for Burkina Faso during his spell at ASFA Yennenga.
According to GHANASoccernet.com sources, he could be eligible to reverse to play of his motherland.
Plange is a talented right back who can operate as a right winger.


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