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I was 20 when I played for Ghana’s U-17 team – Charles Taylor

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Last updated: May 18, 2025 9:48 am
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Former Ghanaian football star Charles Taylor has made some shocking revelations about age categories in Ghanaian football. In a recent interview on Angel TV, Taylor claimed that he was actually 20 years old when he represented the country at the U-17 level. This statement has raised questions about the accuracy of age categories in Ghanaian football.

Taylor boldly stated that no Ghanaian talent under the age of 15 is capable of playing football. He emphasized this point by claiming that any child who claims to be under 15 cannot kick a football effectively. This assertion challenges the current age group classifications in Ghanaian football, particularly at the youth level.

When questioned about the U-15 team currently in camp in Prampram, Taylor remained firm in his stance. He insisted that players who represent age categories such as U-17 are often older than the designated age group. According to Taylor, there is a prevalent issue of age falsification in Ghanaian football, with players being significantly older than they claim to be.

Drawing from his own experiences, Taylor shared a concerning anecdote about a player who was allegedly 25 years old but claimed to be under 20. This player was reportedly part of the recent U-20 team, highlighting the extent of age discrepancies in Ghanaian football. Taylor’s revelations shed light on a systemic problem that may be affecting the development and integrity of youth football in the country.

Charles Taylor is a well-known figure in Ghanaian football, having represented the national team, the Black Stars, on numerous occasions. He was part of Ghana’s 2004 Olympic football team and also won a silver medal with the U-20 team at the 2001 Africa Youth Championship. Taylor’s distinguished career and insights into the age issue in Ghanaian football bring attention to a critical issue that needs to be addressed.

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In conclusion, Charles Taylor’s revelations about age categories in Ghanaian football have sparked a necessary conversation about the accuracy and integrity of youth football development. His claims highlight the need for transparency and accountability in age verification processes to ensure fair competition and the genuine development of young talents. As Ghanaian football continues to evolve, addressing age discrepancies is crucial for the future of the sport in the country.

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