Video: Kevin Prince Boateng All Goals For Ghana As He Retires

For Black Stars player, Kevin Prince Boateng, retires from football at age 36.

Boateng hanged up his boots after a career which saw him play for 15 clubs in Europe, including AC Milan and Barcelona.

In an emotional message on Instagram, Boateng confirmed his decision to retire, stating it is a wrap for the sport he loved.

“I LOVE YOU. But that’s a WRAP for me. Thank you FOOTBALL for everything,” he wrote.

The German-born Ghanaian last played for boyhood club Hertha Berlin, where he started and ended his career.

He made 520 professional appearances, scoring 76 goals and providing 56 assists. He won five trophies, including the Italian Serie A and DFB Pokal.

With the national team of Ghana, Boateng made only fourteen appearances, but represented the West African nation at two World Cups.

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