The 41-year-old was capped 83 occasions for his nation after making his worldwide debut in 2001 in opposition to Algeria.
While the ex-Lyon defender hasn’t been seen within the media since retiring in 2017, he made an look ultimately Saturday’s Ghana Football Awards.
John Mensah says he spends most of his time in church
Opening up on what he has been as much as, Mensah mentioned he’s at the moment devoted to the church, insisting he’s been worshipping and evengelising.
“I’m just keeping myself in the church all the time. Since I’m no longer on the field, that’s how I’m keeping myself cool,” Mensah shared with attendees,” he mentioned, as quoted by Joy Sports.
“My church is the Resurrection Power New Generation Church. I’m simply worshipping there. But I maintain my religion in God Almighty to worship Him nicely, advise my folks, and do evangelism to assist others know God very nicely.”
Mensah was a part of a golden technology of gamers who certified Ghana to the World Cup in 2006 and 2010.
He was additionally a member of the Black Meteors crew that featured on the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece.
The ex-Sunderland centre-back was a mainstay within the nationwide crew for over a decade, having risen by the ranks.
He starred on the 2001 U-20 FIFA World Cup, the place the Black Satellites misplaced within the remaining to hosts Argentina.
Mensah additionally had an awesome membership profession, having performed in Italy, England, France, Sweden, Slovakia and Switzerland.
In 2013, the defender returned to the Ghana Premier League for a quick interval after becoming a member of Kumasi-based Asante Kotoko.
Mensah is broadly considered one among Ghana’s greatest defenders ever and was named Ghana Player of the Year in 2006.