Richard Ofori says retirement is far off as he thrives at AmaZulu

Richard Ofori keeps his gloves ready for many more seasons ahead. The Ghana keeper shows no signs of hanging up his boots anytime soon. AmaZulu found their main man between the posts during the recent South African league campaign. Ofori managed nine games without letting goals past him during 22 total matches. He pushed aside Veli Mothwa to become the team's first choice.

The former Orlando Pirates player loves his current team setup. AmaZulu feels like home to the experienced shot-stopper. He talks about the club having serious goals and creating a warm atmosphere for players. Everyone from teammates to management treats him well at his new home. Ofori works hard to help AmaZulu reach their targets.

Last season saw the team finish sixth place out of all the South African Premier League clubs. AmaZulu wants to climb higher and grab a top four spot next campaign. Reaching that level would send them back to African continental tournaments. Ofori plans to be the main reason they achieve this dream through his goalkeeping skills.

His international career hit a pause after Ghana crashed out early from the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations. The tournament took place across various cities throughout Ivory Coast. Ofori has not received any calls from the Black Stars coaching staff since that disappointing exit. He continues focusing on club football for the time being.
 

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