Ghanaian midfielder Kingsley Sarfo has admitted having sex with an underage girl in Sweden but claims it was not a rape as has been widely reported in the European country's media, Ghanasoccernet.com can report.
The Ghanaian attended court on Sunday morning where he was quizzed on his involvement with a girl who is far younger than he is and was not eligible for sex according to Swedish law.
On Sunday, the prison hearing at the legal center in Malmo called 'Malmo Tingsratt', was mostly held behind closed doors.
The midfielder who became Malmo's ever highest signing then confirmed he had penetrated the lady but only did so with the consent of the lady.
There are growing fears that the young man could see his promising career cut short if he is handed a long term jail sentences which is normally dished out to offended of rape cases.
Several African players including a Ghanaian are currently serving terms in the cold bars of Sweden for various sexual claims and Sarfo could be the latest.
The lack of knowledge of African players of the laws of the European country is said to be the source of a large number of footballers from the continent falling foul of the law.
He has a pending case already with the Swedish authorities after he was picked up by the Police for driving without a License.
Coincidentally all these claims have cropped just at the time that he was named in Ghana's squad to play against Uganda in a 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers this month.


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