Eric’s knocking, would Ghana answer?

May 12th, 2009 | By: Gary | 3 Comments »

You cannot have a lot of players from Ghana who can say that playing in Egypt is enjoyable. But that is what Eric Bekoe, last year’s Glo Premier league goal king says:

“I have scored goals and the team has taken to me. It has been a good first season for me.

“I know traditionally it is difficult for foreigners to blend in well early here so I have been pleased with the way things have gone here”

Meanwhile as Eric Bekoe is enjoying himself, he’s certainly looking out for a place in the national teams. His eyes would be on Sellas Tetteh and Milo Rajevac, no doubt. But would they call him up?

It’s devilishly difficult to be a foreigner – especially a black foreigner – to play in the North African leagues. That’s why Bekoe’s successful stint as the the third non-Egyptian player for the club is all the more impressive.

The Black Stars have been plagued with striking problems for years and one wonders if Bekoe can be the panacea.

But we have to remember that it was with classic instinctive finishes like those in this video that earned him such honour in Ghana.

Eric scored 17 goals in 22 matches in the then One Touch premier league to become the top scorer. Now he’s had five goals in nine games and two in the Egytian Cup as well.

After the Nations Cup in Ghana last year, former Black Stars coach Claude LeRoy said Eric was not ready for the team. Some second that view.

With the Black Stars restarting their journey to the African Nations Cup and the World Cup next month, do you think the time has come for Eric to be recalled?



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Username By Tamim | May 13th, 2009 at 6:29 pm
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“It’s devilishly difficult to be a foreigner – especially a black foreigner – to play in the North African leagues.”

why is that?!!!

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Username By Gary | May 15th, 2009 at 2:36 pm
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Yeah, Tamim.

in the history of Ghanaian football there are only a handful of players who have prospered there mainly due to xenophobic tendencies.

Examples range from Sammy Adjei, Junior Agogo and others. The few who have done well include Felix Aboagye.

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Username By Tamim | May 16th, 2009 at 3:14 am
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i am very surprised that you refered it to “xenophobic tendncies”, this is a bad generalization….if you followed these players well u would know that each player had his own story, most of them weren’t good enough or didn’t taake things seriously. the last example was junior agogo, he missed training sessions a lot, he had a reputation of staying late at night hanging out in bars and he didn’t do something to convince the fans or the club of his abilities (4 goals aren’t enough); on the other hand, there are players lik akoute mansah and willian mensah who play at the egyptian league and are shining with their teams because they are good.

certainly, it isn’t xenophobic tendencies!!

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