Adam Kwarasey, a former goalkeeper for the Black Stars, lays his father to rest in Ghana

Adam Kwarasey

Adam Kwarasey, a former goalie for Ghana, is saying goodbye to his father, Jerry Franklin Kwarasey, who passed away at the age of 66.

On Saturday, July 6, 2024, at St. Bakhita Catholic Church in Tema, the last funeral rituals will be performed. The burial will thereafter take place at Lashibi Funeral Homes.

Additionally, St. Michael’s Garrison Catholic Church in Accra will host a Thanksgiving ceremony.

Born in Norway, Kwarasey decided to play for Ghana, and from 2011 to 2016, he made 24 appearances for the Black Stars.

He began Ghana’s opening World Cup match against the United States and was the team’s first pick in the 2012 AFCON.

Despite his consideration, Fatau Dauda was appointed goalkeepers’ trainer for the national squad last year.

After meeting with Kennedy Agyepong, the academy’s owner, in Norway, Kwarasey is currently in negotiations to become Kenpong Football Academy’s foreign relations manager.

The former goalkeeper will be accompanied by family, friends, and former teammates to pay their respects during the funeral service, which will be a celebration of Jerry Franklin Kwarasey’s life.

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