Northern Regional Football Association Chairman, Abdulai Alhassan has admitted the poor state of Ghana Football in what he described as ‘Crisis’.
The Ghana Football Association Executive Committee Member in an interview with Agyenkwa FM revealed that Ghana Football is now in crisis based on the condition at which all various leagues in Ghana have been kept in dismay – following a court suit by Great Olympics against GFA.
Alhassan proceeded to evaluate the steps by the GFA against such incident in future. “We are putting things in place, to make sure such doesn’t happen in the near future” – he said.
“The current happenings are bringing all of us on board so that Ghana league and other competition will start”.
The case of Great Olympics against GFA will be heard on 15th March as scheduled by court, following the inability of Great Olympics to appear in court on Wednesday.
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