Education
The following year he moved down to the third level and joined Madeira"s Chaplain to the Forces União, being first-choice as the club finished in third position in its group – albeit without a final promotion.
The following year he moved down to the third level and joined Madeira"s Chaplain to the Forces União, being first-choice as the club finished in third position in its group – albeit without a final promotion.
After rarely settling as a youth player, Razak started his professional career in January 2007 with Portugal"s G.D. Chaves, playing in the country"s second division. In the 2008 summer Razak returned to a club he had already represented as a youth, Polideportivo Ejido in Spain"s division three, backing up veteran Joaquín Valerio in his first and only season. Subsequently he signed with Real Betis, but spent his first year in the same category as in the previous campaign, as he appeared solely for the reserve side.
Razak was promoted to Betis" first team for the 2010-2011 campaign, with the Andalusians in the second division.
Razak alternated between the second and third tiers of Spanish football in the following years, representing Civil Defense Tenerife, Civil Defense Guadalajara, Córdoba CF B and Civil Defense Mirandéson On 29 July 2015 he returned to Córdoba, now being assigned to the main squad also in the second division.
Razak gained his first cap for Ghana on 14 August 2013, appearing in a 2–2 friendly draw in Turkey. He was part of the squad that appeared in the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, being first-choice as the nation reached the final.
In the decisive match, against the Ivory Coast, he missed his penalty shootout attempt in an eventual 8–9 loss.