Despite being born in Germany and even playing for them at youth level, the Hertha Berlin star pledged his allegiance to Ghana in 2010.
He went on to feature at two World Cups but his international career came to an abrupt end after the 2014 World Cup, where he had a bust-up with coach Kwasi Appiah.
âGhana didnât learn from 2014 World Cup fiascoâ â Kevin-Prince Boateng
The 35-year-old hasnât played for Ghana since, having been banned from the national team by a Commission of Inquiry in the aftermath of the tournament in Brazil.
Boateng believes things couldâve been better with the Black Stars and says feels sorry about how the journey ended.
âThere were some reasons that didnât work out how we wanted,â he told Oma Sports TV, as quoted by Ghanaweb.
âThere were some misunderstandings, I feel sorry it ended like this because after 2010 we could have built something very good because we had a great team. I wish the Black Stars nothing but the best and I will always be a fan.â
Kevin-Prince Boateng features as Hertha Berlin win 16-0 in pre-season friendly
Boateng made 15 appearances for the Black Stars from 2010 to 2015, registering two goals in that time.