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World Cup Squad Spotlight: Richard Kingston

Richard Kingston 17.06.06

Fri, 11 Jun 2010 Source: --

  • Date of Birth: 13 June 1978
  • Height: 182 cm
  • Shirt number: 22
  • Position: Goalkeeper
  • Current club: Wigan (ENG)
  • International Caps: 78
  • International Goals: 1
  • First international: Brazil - Ghana (27 March 1996)

Club History

  • Wigan Athletic (ENG): From 2008 to 2010
  • Birmingham (ENG): From 2007 to 2008
  • Hammarby IF (SWE): From 2007 to 2007
  • Ankaraspor (TUR): From 2005 to 2007
  • Galatasaray (TUR): From 2004 to 2005
  • Ankaraspor (TUR): From 2003 to 2004
  • Antalyaspor (TUR): From 2001 to 2002
  • Goztepespor (TUR): From 1999 to 2001
  • Sakaryaspor (TUR): From 1998 to 1999
  • Great Olympics (GHA): From 1995 to 1998

Richard Kingson was the only player to compete in all of Ghana’s 12 qualifying matches en route to the 2010 FIFA World Cup™. In fact, the Accra-born goalkeeper was the only international to play every minute of the preliminaries, which started in Kumasi in June 2008 with a 3-0 win over Libya and ended at the same venue with a 2-2 draw against Mali. The net-minder conceded just seven goals in the 12 matches.

Kingson has been Ghana’s first choice custodian since just before the 2006 FIFA World Cup, when he took over from Sammy Adjei. He has had a rich club career, including being naturalised in Turkey where his name was changed to Faruk Gursory to allow him to play as a local in the league. Kingson moved to Turkey from Accra Great Olympics in 1998 and played at six different clubs. The highlight was moving to Galatasaray for the 2004/05 season, but he was only used as the back-up goalkeeper. In 2007 he went from the Mediterranean climes of Turkey to the Scandinavian cold of Sweden where he played for Hammarby, and suddenly won himself some notoriety.

Birmingham City next signed him but his contract was cancelled early as the club were relegated and he saw little game time. Kingson followed coach Steve Bruce to Wigan Athletic, where he has also been a little-used reserve in the squad. But his irregular club football has not stopped him from delivering for Ghana. He captained an injury-hit, and inexperienced side, at the 2010 CAF Africa Cup of Nations finals in Angola, where for a second successive continental championship he was named among the best goalkeepers. Ghana won through to the final in Luanda in January and were semi-finalists on home soil in 2008. Kingson’s international career also includes a goal for Ghana, a free-kick scored against Tanzania in Dar-es-Salaam in August 2008.




Club History

Richard Kingson was the only player to compete in all of Ghana’s 12 qualifying matches en route to the 2010 FIFA World Cup™. In fact, the Accra-born goalkeeper was the only international to play every minute of the preliminaries, which started in Kumasi in June 2008 with a 3-0 win over Libya and ended at the same venue with a 2-2 draw against Mali. The net-minder conceded just seven goals in the 12 matches.

Kingson has been Ghana’s first choice custodian since just before the 2006 FIFA World Cup, when he took over from Sammy Adjei. He has had a rich club career, including being naturalised in Turkey where his name was changed to Faruk Gursory to allow him to play as a local in the league. Kingson moved to Turkey from Accra Great Olympics in 1998 and played at six different clubs. The highlight was moving to Galatasaray for the 2004/05 season, but he was only used as the back-up goalkeeper. In 2007 he went from the Mediterranean climes of Turkey to the Scandinavian cold of Sweden where he played for Hammarby, and suddenly won himself some notoriety.

Birmingham City next signed him but his contract was cancelled early as the club were relegated and he saw little game time. Kingson followed coach Steve Bruce to Wigan Athletic, where he has also been a little-used reserve in the squad. But his irregular club football has not stopped him from delivering for Ghana. He captained an injury-hit, and inexperienced side, at the 2010 CAF Africa Cup of Nations finals in Angola, where for a second successive continental championship he was named among the best goalkeepers. Ghana won through to the final in Luanda in January and were semi-finalists on home soil in 2008. Kingson’s international career also includes a goal for Ghana, a free-kick scored against Tanzania in Dar-es-Salaam in August 2008.




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