I don’t regret sacking C.K Akonnor – Kurt Okraku

President of the Ghana Football Association, Kurt Okraku, says he does not regret sacking former Black Stars head coach, Charles Kwabla Akonnor.

The former Black Stars Captain was sacked as head coach in September 2021 following poor performances in Ghana’s 2022 World Cup Qualifiers against Zimbabwe and South Africa.



Following Ghana’s exit in the group stage at the ongoing AFCON 2021 tournament in Cameroon, many have questioned the Ghana Football Association’s decision to bring in Milovan Rajevac as a replacement for C.K Akonnor.

Asked whether he regretted his decision to part ways with the 47-year old in an interview with TV3, the GFA President said;

“I don’t regret it.”

The Ghana Football have been summoned to an emergency meeting by the Ministry of Youth and Sports following Ghana’s abysmal performance and exit from the AFCON.

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