Turkey Kingson left his native
Accra in 1996 to pursue a career in Turkey, where he represented six different clubs, and became a naturalised citizen, taking a Turkish name, Faruk Gürsoy, coming from
Faruk Süren and Ergun Gürsoy. His first club in Turkey was
Galatasaray S.K., whom he signed for in December 1996 but did not play a single game. On 2004–05 season when he played with Galatasaray again, he was suspended from football for six months after a failed doping test.
Birmingham City After a three-month period on loan to Swedish club
Hammarby IF, he drew attention from other clubs in Europe, including
Aalborg,
Maccabi Tel Aviv and
Birmingham City, eventually joining the latter. On 28 August 2007, Kingson made his debut for Birmingham in a
League Cup third round tie against
Hereford United. He played once in the
Premier League, in a 2–0 defeat to
Portsmouth in
caretaker manager Eric Black's only game in charge. At the end of the season, co-owner
David Sullivan blamed the club's
relegation on the quality of previous manager
Steve Bruce's signings, branding Kingson a "complete waste of space". Kingson was disappointed and angered by the perceived unfairness of Sullivan's reaction, saying that "an older person, in his position, has to speak maturely. He has to be a responsible man as co-owner to speak well and set an example to younger people." The player's contract, which still had one year to run, was cancelled by mutual consent at the end of the
2007–08 season.
Wigan Athletic Kingson joined up with former manager Steve Bruce when he signed for
Wigan Athletic on 12 September 2008. He was given the number 22 shirt, the same number as he wears for Ghana. He made his first-team debut in the
FA Cup third round tie against
Tottenham Hotspur, where his side lost 3–1. He made his first Premier League appearance for the club when he replaced the injured
Chris Kirkland after 10 minutes of the away match against
West Bromwich Albion on 9 May 2009. He saved a
penalty from
Chris Brunt, but Brunt was able to score from the rebound, and the game ended as a 3–1 defeat. He was released after his contract expired at Wigan at the end of the 2009–10 season
Blackpool Following his release by Wigan Athletic, he signed for Premier League newcomers
Blackpool in September 2010. He made his debut for
the Seasiders in a 3–2 defeat to
Aston Villa on 10 November 2010. Following an injury to first-choice goalkeeper
Matt Gilks, Kingson had an extended run in the first team. On 26 May 2011, Kingson was released, along with several other Blackpool players.
Doxa Katokopias After two years out of the game, Kingson signed a one-year deal for
Cypriot First Division club
Doxa Katokopias in July 2013. He made his debut on the opening day of the league season, keeping a clean sheet as his team beat
Nea Salamis 2–0.
Balıkesirspor In January 2014, Kingson returned to Turkey, to play for Turkish second-tier side
Balıkesirspor on a half-year plus two years deal.
Great Olympics In 2015, Kingson was signed in a short-term contract by
Great Olympics. The following year, Kingson stated he still dreamed of playing for
Asante Kotoko before retiring and it was reported that he would be signed for the team, which was later denied. ==International career==