Patrick Razak

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Patrick Razak of Accra Hearts of Oak.

Patrick Razak (born 17 June 1995 Somanya, Ghana) is a Ghanaian football player with the Accra Hearts of Oak in the Ghana Premier League as a right winger. He won the WAFU tournament in November 2017 for Ghana.[1]

Razak once played for Tamale Utretcht, and was at the center of a transfer saga with Guinean side Horoya.[2][clarification needed] He started his career with Young Roots FC, a colt side, and then moved to Garviyietes FC in the 2nd division before leaving for Bazooka FC. He was mentored by Jah B, a Jamaica but now a Ghanaian resident in Somanya. Jah had countless sessions with Razak on the basics of goal scoring and being courageous when playing. Razak won the Goal King award at the juvenile inter-regionals competition for the Eastern Region in 2008–09, with nine goals to his account.

Razak later played for the Ghanaian Premier League side Wa All Stars before joining the Tamale Utretcht Academy, which he left for Tura Magic, a Namibian top flight side. He came back to the Tamale Utretcht academy before leaving for Accra Hearts of Oak for the 2015–16 season. Razak won the Ghana@60 cup with Accra Hearts in 2017 by scoring in the first leg at Accra Sports Stadium.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Ghana thrash Nigeria 4-1 to win 2017 WAFU tournament". citifmonline.com. 24 September 2017. Retrieved 28 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Patrick Razak eyes Hearts of Oak exit". goal.com. Retrieved 28 April 2017.
  3. ^ "Hearts of Oak beat Kotoko to lift Ghana @60 Cup". 24 December 2017. Retrieved 28 April 2017.