
The CEO of Ghana Digital Center, Honourable Kwadwo Baah Agyemang has renewed his membership as an official supporter of Manchester City football club.
During a press conference addressing Ghana's football challenges, Ghana Football Association (GFA) president Kurt Okraku unveiled his ambitious vision to end the nation's 42-year wait for an Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) title and ultimately win the World Cup.
Okraku emphasized his determination to lead Ghana to glory on the continental and global stages.
"My Vision is to win the World Cup and the AFCON for Ghana, and that's the vision of everyone at the FA."
Acknowledging Ghana's recent football setbacks, including early exits from the last two AFCON tournaments and the 2022 FIFA World Cup group stage elimination in Qatar, Okraku stressed the urgent need for revitalization and progress in Ghanaian football.
Amir Abdou, the head coach of the Mauritania national team, has reiterated his desire to lead the Black Stars of Ghana following the dismissal of Chris Hughton.
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) is currently in search of a new coach after parting ways with Hughton following the Black Stars' disappointing performance at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast.
Abdou, renowned for his coaching success, has attracted attention for his achievements at the AFCON. He notably guided Comoros to their first-ever qualification to the knockout stage during the 2021 AFCON in Cameroon and subsequently led Mauritania to their first-ever Round of 16 qualification at the 2023 AFCON.
Reports indicate that the GFA has engaged in discussions with Abdou, offering a monthly salary of $45,000.
"Who wouldn't want to coach Ghana?" Abdou responded when asked about his interest in the vacant head coach position of the Black Stars during an interview with Max FM's Ampofo Ankrah.
Meanwhile, media reports suggest that the Ghana FA has received over 100 applications from coaches worldwide as they continue their search for Hughton's successor.
Joseph Tetteh Zutah, former captain of Medeama SC and current administrative manager, has been appointed as the Director of the Ghana FA Elite Training Academy.
The announcement was made during the Ghana Football Association's Meet the Press event in Kumasi.
Zutah's extensive experience in football management, highlighted by his tenure with the Professional Footballers Association of Ghana and his role at Premier League champions Medeama SC, impressed the FA's leadership, leading to his appointment.
The establishment of the GFA Elite Academy in Winkogo, Upper East Region, underscores the association's dedication to grassroots football development. Under the leadership of Kurt Okraku, the FA is accelerating efforts to establish 15 additional Elite Academies nationwide, with the Winkogo center serving as the inaugural facility.
As Director, Tetteh Zutah will oversee the Elite Academy's operations, ensuring it delivers top-notch training to nurture the country's young football talents. The Ghana Football Association has entrusted Zutah to collaborate with industry experts to achieve the Academy's objectives and cultivate the next generation of football stars.
The Ghana Football Association has announced the appointment of Professor JK Mintah as the new Technical Director, succeeding Bernhard Lippert.
Professor Mintah brings a wealth of experience to his new role, having previously served as the Head of Coaching Education at the FA’s Technical Directorate.
His extensive knowledge and expertise in coaching development make him a fitting choice for this key position within the organization.
With this appointment, the Ghana Football Association aims to further enhance and strengthen its technical capabilities, ensuring the continued growth and success of football in the country.
Professor JK Mintah’s tenure as Technical Director is eagerly anticipated, as he steps into this crucial role to guide and shape the future of football development in Ghana.
Kurt Okraku, the President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), remains resolute in his belief that Ghanaian football can be revitalized.
Acknowledging the public criticism following the disappointing performance of the Black Stars at the Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast, Okraku emphasized the need for collective effort and openness to transformative ideas to restore the sport's former glory.
Speaking at the Meet the Press event in Kumasi, Okraku asserted, "We need the collective effort of all and sundry. We take responsibility as leaders of the association but will count on the collective ideas to continue to transform the sport."
Highlighting the FA's commitment to reclaiming the passion and success of Ghanaian football, Okraku urged all stakeholders to unite in the endeavor. He emphasized the importance of listening to diverse perspectives and engaging with the public to solicit feedback and ideas for improvement.
"The FA is very much committed to bringing back the lost glory and the passion of our people. All our publics must stand shoulder to shoulder with us. In good times and in bad times, we are ready to listen to the other minds. We have to let people speak to us and tell us what they think," Okraku stated.
With a collaborative approach and a commitment to transparency and inclusivity, Okraku believes that Ghana football can overcome its challenges and regain its prominence on the global stage.
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) organized a meeting with the press in Kumasi on Wednesday, February 7, at the Lancaster Hotel.
The Disciplinary Committee of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has initiated proceedings against Alhaji Brimah Moro Akanbi, a board member of Hearts of Oak, following his recent public criticism of match officials.
In a televised interview on Mother TV, Alhaji Akanbi attributed Hearts of Oak's poor performance in the first round of the 2023/24 Ghana Premier League to the decisions made by match officials during their matches.
He accused the officials of bias against the Phobians, suggesting that their decisions unfairly impacted the team's position on the league table.
In response, the GFA issued a statement accusing Alhaji Akanbi of misconduct and undermining the integrity of the Ghana Premier League.
The association cited a breach of Section 34(6)(d) of the GFA Premier League Regulations, 2019, pertaining to comments made about match officials in the media.
The statement further declared that Alhaji Akanbi's remarks constituted misconduct that tarnished the reputation of the sport.
“Hearts of Oak’s Amadu Moro Akanbi has been charged with a breach of Section 34(6)(d) of the GFA Premier League Regulations, 2019 following comments made about Match Officials in the media,” the statement read.
“It is alleged that his commentary on the Match Officials constitutes misconduct that brings the name of the game into disrepute.”
Alhaji Akanbi has been given until Thursday, February 8, 2024, to provide a response to the charges leveled against him by the GFA.
Ghana Football Association (GFA) President, Kurt Okraku, expressed his disappointment at the Black Stars' failure to clinch the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) title, emphasizing that bringing the cup home was their collective hope and dream.
"Our hope, our dream was to bring the cup back home. It didn't work out and we can't be disappointed enough," Okraku stated during a press conference in Kumasi.
Despite the setback, Okraku maintained optimism about the future of Ghanaian football, highlighting the GFA's reflective approach and decisive actions aimed at enhancing the sport in the country.
"Management and technical decisions have seen us reflect on our work as a team. To reflect on what policies to help bring back the love and glory for the country," Okraku explained.
Acknowledging football's unifying role in Ghana, Okraku underscored the sport's significance in fostering unity among people of diverse backgrounds and religions.
"Football is the sport that unites our country Ghana. It is the sport that has brought us together, It is the sport that has brought religious and people from varied backgrounds together," Okraku noted.
He further disclosed that the GFA has been engaged in a reflective period, assessing their performance and identifying areas for improvement.
"It's been a reflective period for us and we have to be decisive and take far-reaching decisions that will impact positively in the game," Okraku added.
Okraku's remarks come in the aftermath of the Black Stars' early exit from the AFCON tournament, where they were eliminated in the group stages after failing to secure a single victory.
Despite the challenges, Okraku remains confident in the GFA's ability to instigate positive changes and elevate the sport's status in Ghana.
The latest figure to apply for the Black Stars vacant coaching role is George Boateng- who has served as the team's assistant gaffer for over two years now.
The Ghana Football Association per reports in the media, are monitoring Mauritania national team head coach Amir Abdou and are willing to hand him the Black Stars vacant coaching role.
Mauritania's head coach, Amir Abdou, currently engaged in negotiations with the Ghana Football Association (GFA), has reportedly received a lucrative offer of USD45,000 per month, according to exclusive reports from AfricaSoccer.com.
This enticing proposal surpasses the USD35,000 offer presented by the Mauritanian Football Federation for a three-year contract extension, casting uncertainty over Abdou's future with his current team.
The Ghana FA is eager to secure the services of the French/Comorian tactician to fill the void left by the dismissal of Chris Hughton, following Ghana's disappointing campaign at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, where the Black Stars failed to progress from their group.
Abdou's discontent with the treatment he has received from the Mauritanian media has further complicated the negotiation process.
Moreover, reports suggest that the Mauritanian Federation is already contemplating Spanish trainer Aritz Lopez Garay as a potential replacement, indicating a proactive approach even before Abdou's potential departure for the Ghanaian national team.
With Abdou's current contract set to expire on March 1, 2024, time is of the essence in this unfolding situation.
Abdou has previously steered Mauritania to their most successful AFCON campaign, reaching the Round of 16 stage after securing a notable victory over Algeria.
His coaching achievements extend to Comoros, where he guided the team to their inaugural AFCON appearance, including a memorable group stage victory over Ghana in 2021, although they ultimately bowed out in the Round of 16.
Amidst the evolving circumstances, the prospect of Abdou extending his tenure with Mauritania appears uncertain unless significant developments occur in the negotiation process.