Former Hearts of Oak midfielder Kofi Abanga has ruled out the possibility of retiring anytime soon.
The 32-year old admits he is 'fit and strong' to continue playing football despite being inactive for almost two years.
"I'm fit and not thinking about retirement now," he told Sikka Sports.
Although Abanga was tipped to get to the very top in the game, the skillful midfielder failed to reach his full potential.
However he has no regrets playing football insisting the game has opened up a lot of doors for him.
"I don't regret playing football for even a moment, through football I met dignitaries," he said.
Abanga is famously remember for his controversial move to Hearts of Oak, when reports had indicated he was with Asante Kotoko.
The ex-Hearts of Oak player went on to play for Aduana and Elimna Sharks.
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