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Former Hearts of Oak starman Kwame Kizito has shared an unpleasant experiences during his days at Libyan club Al-Ittihad Club.
The 25-year old joined Al-Ittihad in 2018 following an outstanding season with Ghana Premier League giant Hearts of Oak.
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But after one season, Kwame Kizito refused to extend his contract and had to move to Sweden to continue his football career.
According to Kizito, Libya is not a place to play football because of the violence in the North African country.
“Sweden is a perfect country. It is very nice, everyone is very helpful. It is not at all like in Libya. Libya is not a country to play football in”, the striker said in an interview with Football Channel.
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Narrating his life in Libya, Kizito said, “It was really bad. After the matches, you could see the fight. I was a foreigner so I definitely didn’t want to be involved.
“They were outside the arenas and fought. It’s crazy. After the matches, you have to be together and have a good time, but when it was over there could be fights and sometimes it was shooting. I decided not to go back to Libya. There is nothing good there”.
Kwame Kizito currently plays for Swedish side Falkenberg FF after spell with BK Hacken.

