George Afriyie Assails The GFA Over National Teams Call ups.

The former Ghana Football Association Vice President, George Afriyie, has accused the current GFA administration of vilifying members of his campaign team who criticize the association.

George Afriyie, who contested and lost the elections to current GFA President, Kurt Okraku, last year, said his campaign manager, and president of New Edubiase Football Club, Abdul Salam Yakubu, was sent threatening messages after he called out the GFA for what he described as undue processes in the selection of players into the national U-20 team.

Abdul Salam Yakubu in an exclusive interview with the kumasi based Pure 95.7 Fm accused the Ghana U-20 national team coach Karim Zito for neglecting his valor player because he (Abdul Salam) Is an antagonist of the current Ghana Football Association president Mr Kurt Okraku.

Abdul Salam Yakubu alleged all players whose managers have been strong critics of the current administration have all been sidelined by coach Karim Zito.

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