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Stephen Appiah: Black Stars ’92 Squad Is The Greatest Ever

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Stephen Appiah, Ghana’s former Captain of the Black Stars, has said the 1992 Black Stars squad is the greatest national team ever assembled in this country.

Mr. Appiah , who captained the Ghana Black Stars for eight years and oversaw a huge period of success with the national team, revealed that even though his team was the first ever to qualify the country to the World Cup in Germany in 2006, the 1992 squad that included Tony Yeboah and Abedi Pele is the greatest ever.

According to Stephen Appiah, he believes the sheer talent, skill, panache and confidence that team played with is second to none in Ghana.

Stephen Appiah, who grew up on the streets of Chorkor, downtown Accra, recounts memories of watching that team as a boy.

“I didn’t get the opportunity to watch the [19]63 team, I couldn’t watch the 1982 team but I had the chance to watch the [19]92 squad,” he said this in an Instagram Live interview.

“Edward Ansah was our goalkeeper. We had Number 2 in Nii Darko Ankrah, we had in Number 3 our former coach, Kwesi Appiah. Frimpong Manso and Emmanuel Armah. Tony Baffoe, Prince Polley, Stanley Aborah, Nii Odartey Lamptey, Ali Ibrahim, Tony Yeboah and Abedi Pele.”

The Black Stars squad of 1992 went all the way at the Africa Cup of Nations that year, only to lose 11-10 on penalties.

That penalty shootout was significant mainly because it was the first time in a tournament that every player on the pitch took part in.

When Tony Baffoe missed, you could sense the despondency on the faces of the Black Stars.

The despair and a thought of having to do it all again in the next tournament weighed heavily in their minds.

Ghana had won it ten years before that tournament and have surprisingly not won it again since albeit making two more finals in 2010 and 2015.

The former Black Stars captain, Stephen Appiah, revealed how significant that team was in shaping his successful national team career.

“When we were growing up these were the players that we were watching. These were the players we wanted to be like and it was amazing watching them in [19]92 in the African Cup of Nations. For me I think that team is the best ever.”

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