THIS former Champions League winner looked unrecognisable after coming out of retirement to play in his native country of Ghana.
The 38-year-old is better known for his trophy-laden spell at Inter Milan.
A Portsmouth FA Cup winning legend recently made an epic return to the gameCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdThe Champions League winner came out of retirement to join Hearts of Oak in Ghana last yearCredit: TWITTER: SADDICK ADAMSHe won eight major titles with Inter between 2008 and 2012.
That includes two Serie A titles and a Champions League.
The 84-cap former Ghana international retired from professional football in 2019.
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But after three years out, the new-look Sulley Muntari signed for Ghana Premier League champions Hearts of Oak back in February 2022.
Muntari only penned a six-month deal to see out the remainder of the season with his local team and made 15 appearances, scoring once.
But despite only staying for a brief time, he still managed to end it with two new additions to his trophy cabinet.
He firstly helped them to beat arch-rivals Asante Kotoko 2-1 on March 4 2022 to win the President Cup before coming off the bench in June as they lifted the Ghana FA Cup following a win over Bechem United by the same scoreline.
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Not many would have recognised Muntari as the veteran has now ditched his usual short hair for a longer look with a beard.
The former Portsmouth ace and FA Cup winner isn't the only high profile former Ghanaian to return to his native country to play.
Asamoah Gyan - who has 109 caps and 51 international goals - played for Legon Cities FC.
Muntari's younger brother Sulley Muniru is also a professional footballer.
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Muntari's best spells came at both Inter and AC MilanCredit: GETTY IMAGES