Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku says the post 2023 AFCON period has given the GFA top brass enough time to reflect on the work of the body.
He said this in his speech delivered at a meet with the press event in Kumasi to address matters connected to football in the country.
GFA Executive Council member Dr. Randy Abbey, GFA Secretary General Prosper Harrison Addo and GFA Communications Director Henry Asante Twum were present at the event.
“The happenings during the tournament have not been what we us Ghanaians would have loved to see. As servants of football, we’ve never been happy about how beloved Black Stars performed. What we saw of the team was not what we expected of the team. The period between our last game against Mozambique and today have been a reflective period for us.” and added
“This been a period for us to reflect on our work as a team, to reflect on what policies, can help us bring back the love to our sport…and to take far reaching decisions that will strategically impact positively on the game.”
The GFA is set to appoint a new Black Stars head coach in the coming days.
Source: Citinewsroom