Nations FC defender Razak Simpson has refuted claims that locally-based players face discrimination in the Black Stars camp, insisting that all players receive equal treatment.
Speculation has persisted that foreign-based players are given preferential treatment over their local counterparts. However, Simpson maintains that this is not the case, emphasizing the respect and support all players receive.
“We, the local players, can compete if given the chance, we can deliver. Once you enter the Black Stars camp, it’s a great experience. They treat us well, and it’s completely false that foreign-based players disrespect us. Even the coaches respect us,” he told 3Sports.
Simpson earned his first call-up to the Black Stars for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Angola and Niger following an impressive run in the Ghana Premier League.
The 26-year-old, who moved to Nations FC from WAFA two seasons ago, has been a key figure in the club’s defense. He remains determined to secure a place in Coach Otto Addo’s squad for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.




























