Striker Asamoah Gyan will take an indefinite break from international football after Ghana s failed Africa Cup of Nations campaign.
Ghana finished fourth at the tournament in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon after being beaten 1-0 in the semi-final by eventual champions Zambia, with Gyan missing a penalty during the match.
The Al Ain striker also missed a late penalty in Ghana s 2010 World Cup quarter-final loss to Uruguay, and has taken a step back from the international stage after receiving heavy riticism.
My decision had the full backing of family and friends, read a letter that the striker sent to the Ghana Football Association.
His manager Dentaa also confirmed the decision via his twitter account saying: It s a break for a while.
Gyan scored 28 goals in 59 appearances for the Black Stars and holds the record for the first goal ever scored by Ghana at the World Cup.
In 2008, Gyan and his brother Baffour left the Black Stars camp during the Cup of Nations on home soil following similar backlash from media and fans.
The 26-year old currently on loan to UAE outfit Al Ain from Premier League side Sunderland.