GFA will have to convince Government for Football to resume – Cudjoe Fianoo

Head of the Ghana league clubs association, Mr Cudjoe Fianoo has revealed the Ghana football association needs to put in extra work for football to resume.

According to the former AshGold chief, the association would have to convince government for football to resume in the country.

“We(My self together with the GFA President) met the Sports Minister to thank the Government through the ministry for coming to our aid by way of the YEA package and even asked him to work around the clock if we could get more”, he told OYEREPA FM.

“For us to resume Football, we were told we have to convince Government beyond all reasonable doubt that whatever we want to do will be in the national interest but not some individual’s interest”, he added.

 

By Obed Asafo

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