WE CANNOT WIN AFCON IF THE BLACK STARS OFFICIALS DON’T CLOSE THEIR ZIPS_ VINCENT OPPONG ASAMOAH.

Former deputy sports minister Vincent Oppong Asamoah has started emphatically that the black stars cannot win the Afcon trophy if officials is the team failed to close their zips

Oppong Asamoah in an interview with veteran journalist odiasempa kwame oware on happy fm said Ghanaians are too indisciplined they cannot close their zips when they travel

Ghanaians are too indisciplined they cannot closed their zips when they travel they keep chasing girls and disrupt the attention of the players. He said

He added that, he has followed the blackstars to many tournament and see some of the management members Chasing girls

I have followed the blackstars to many tournament and see some of the management members Chasing girls at the team hotel , they compete with the players for girls, most of whom are foreigners. He added

Meanwhile the blackstars beat Sao Tome to last month to qualify to it’s 23rd Africa cup appearance.

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