Sports News of Sunday, 5 April 2020

Source: footballmadeinghana.com

Fatau Dauda eyes return to Black Stars

Legon Cities FC goalkeeper, Fatau Dauda Legon Cities FC goalkeeper, Fatau Dauda

Experienced Ghanaian goalkeeper Fatau Dauda says he has not given up on a return to the senior national football team despite not earning a call up in the last 5-6 years.

Dauda made his entry into the Black Stars setup in 2008 and became a mainstay in the team from 2012-13 thereof.

His time in the national colors has seen him represent at AFCON tournaments and he also featured in two matches (against Germany and Portugal) during Ghana’s ill-fated World Cup 2014 adventure.

Despite being overlooked by coaches in recent times, Dauda who now represents Legon Cities says he is relentlessly pursuing a return to the Black Stars.

The goalkeeper turns 35 on Monday April 6, and he believes he has can make this goal a reality.

“I’m still actively playing, I will be 35 this month. I don’t know when I will retire because I’m still strong,” he said.

“As a goalkeeper, I believe I can still play for the national team. I have not retired from international duty, it is just that I don’t get invited.

“I feel I have more match experiences than before, I’m very ready for the call-up. There were mistakes I made when I was 28, 29 years old that people complained about but I’ve worked on them.

“I’m still fit to play. I hope if I’m still doing well at my club level, it’s possible I return to the national team anytime” he concluded.

Dauda is a league winner in Ghana and Nigeria with AshantiGold SC and Enyimba International FC respectively.