Former Black Satellites Striker Ransford Osei Retires From Football At The Age Of 30

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The former Black Satellites striker who won the U-20 world cup, Ransford Osei announces his retirement from football at the age of 30. He played for Kumasi Asante Kotoko, Polokwane City, FK Palanga, Makalvi Haifa and FC Twenty.

Former Ghana youth sensation Ransford Osei has announced his retirement from football at age 30. 

The FIFA U-20 World Cup winner announced his decision to quit football on Humble Ike’s YouTube channel from his base in Germany.

Osei who was once named in the 50 most exciting young players in the world last played for Lithuanian club FK Palanga.

The former Ghana U-17 and U-20 player was tipped to be a global superstar after his superb displays at youth competitions in 2007 and 2009.

But the ex-Asante Kotoko player failed to live up to expectations, becoming a globetrotter which ended up with him featuring for eleven clubs.

He was a Bronze Ball winner at the FIFA U-17 World Cup in 2007 in South Korea.

Osei also helped Ghana to World Cup glory at the FIFA U-20 World in Egypt in 2009.