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Ashimeru, Kudus, Gideon tout strong credentials of football academies

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Three Ghanaian internationals Kudus Mohammed, Majid Ashimeru and Gideon Mensah have touted the importance of football academies in the early stages of young footballers.

The trio disclosed how the academy process has efficiently helped their progress to mid-years.

Majid Ashimeru and Gideon Mensah who both played for WAFA, reechoed this.

“Academy football is really important for a young, up and coming player especially in Ghana. It helps you to improve. It is much easier when you go to play in Europe,” said Ashimeru to Juliet Bawuah of TV3.

Gideon added that: “I had the talent before going there but there you have the advanced coaches who take you through your career, what to do and not to do. It helped me a lot when i came to Europe. There were some things i didn’t have to learn because i already had it at the academy.”

A widely-held belief and view for proponents of the system, it is spoken off well by the players themselves who pass through the model such as Kudus, who played for the Right to Dream Academy before moving to Europe.

“It is very important; at Right to Dream, we travelled and played some of the teams in Europe so when you go there, you are already used to it professionally,” says Kudus.

For most young Ghanaian players, the opportunity to get Academy training is a golden windfall as it provides them the right platform to nurse their talents.

Kudus plays for FC Nordsjælland in the Danish Superliga. Majid Ashimeru plays for Red Bull Salzburg. Gideon Mensah plays for Belgian club Zulte Waregem on loan from Red Bull Salzburg.

By Juliet Bawuah/TV3

SCOUTING VIDEO: Watch Miracle Land FC’s talented winger Razak Alhassan

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The talent scouting reports have identify talented Ghanaian winger Razak Alhassan, who plays for Division Two League side Miracle Land FC.

Razak, a winger equipped with a dual carriage feet, has tremendous pace for outrunning his markers and a knack for nutmegging his opponents.

He is an eye for goal and dribbles brilliantly.

Watch video highlights of Razak Alhassan in the YouTube link below:

https://youtu.be/3F1hegHYuaI

GFA Executive Council approves new refereeing structure

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The Ghana Football Association Executive Council has approved the new Refereeing structure aimed at improving performances of the referees.

According to a GFA statement the structure the structure will include the Referees Committee, Match Review Panel, Assessors and Classification Panel and the Refereeing Department.

Below is GFA full statement on the approved structure

The Executive Council of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has approved a new refereeing structure for the federation.

The new structure is to ensure the separation of personnel in the various functions of refereeing in Ghana. It seeks to consolidate the gains achieved so far and to strive for new heights.

The structure includes the Referees Committee, Match Review Panel, Assessors and Classification Panel and the Refereeing Department with different personnel serving on each function of refereeing to drive for more effectiveness and speedy response to complaints by clubs.

The Referees Committee will continue its work of appointing referees to all competitions and all matches organized or sanctioned by the GFA including Futsal and Beach Soccer matches.

The Assessors and Classification Panel will analyze, evaluate and assess the performance of referees by using a marking system provided by FIFA to classify and categorize referees to help the development, promotion and demotion of referees by the Referees Committee.

The Refereeing Department, whose responsibility includes providing administrative support and assistance to the Referees Committee, will be headed by the Referees Manager, who reports to the General Secretary of the GFA.

The Refereeing Department will also have its own Instructors (Physical Instructors and Technical Instructors) and other experts who would support the education of referees in Ghana.

The GFA intends to roll out a comprehensive refereeing development program to recruit and train Referee Assessors, Referee Instructors (Physical and Technical), Beach Soccer Referees, Futsal Referees, Women Referees, Grassroots Referees (Catch them young policy), Talented and Promising Referees. There will also be refresher courses for category 1, 2 and 3 referees.

The GFA would continue to invest in referees by providing the requisite equipment to aide their work.

The new structure is aimed at ensuring that the Association implements fully the FIFA regulations on the organization of refereeing in member Associations.

SOURCE: GFA COMMUNICATIONS

Process for 18-club National Division One League begins

The Ghana Football Association Executive Council has commenced plans for an 1818-club Division One League.

The current structure occpies 48 clubs divided into three zones.

Due to the new development, the GFA is taking steps to form a 5-member committee to find modalities for the implementation of the new format.

Below is the GFA full statement

The Executive Council of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has taken a decision to form a 5-member committee for the implementation of the transitional provision on the number of participating clubs in the National Division One League.

The decision to set up the advisory committee is in compliance with Article 81(6) of the GFA Statutes 2019.

Article 81(6) of the GFA statutes states as follows: “The number of delegates representing the Division One League shall be reduced to 18 (down from the current 48) at the latest by the end of the second football season following the adoption of these Statues.”

The 5-member committee will be made up of three persons nominated by the Division One League Clubs and two persons from the GFA.

This 5-member ad-hoc committee would advise the Executive Council on the format, the possible name of the new 18-club Division One League, the phases of the implementation, whether or not a third-tier League will be required and its format.

Though the implementation is after two seasons, the Executive Council wants to start the process in time so that the engagement and consultations will be extensive.

SOURCE: GFA COMMUNICATIONS

Bechem United coach K. Danso involved in car accident

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The Head Coach of Bechem United FC, Kwaku Danso has escaped from death after the car he was traveling with was involved in a fatal accident Wednesday night.

The Hunters Head Coach was reported to be on a VIP bus on his way to Accra when the accident occurred.

He is currently on admission at the Konongo Government Hospital receiving medical treatment.

Four people have been reported dead at the moment. The report indicated the bus collided head-on with an articulator truck. The cause of the accident still remains sketchy.

Football is still suspended due to the outbreak of the novel COVID-19 pandemic.

Coach Nii Odoom is a coward who doesn’t have confidence speaking to players – Bernard Arthur

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Former Hearts Of Oak midfielder, Bernard Arthur has blasted head coach of the side Edward Nii Odoom, moting that the trainer is a ‘coward with no balls’.

Arthur have struggled to get much playing time since joining the Rainbow Club. The situation worsened when the 2019/20 Ghana Premier League season which is suspended commenced.

Odoom preferred using Joseph Esso, Kofi Kordzi and Daniel Afriyie. Arthur, therefore, joined rivals Great Olympics in the second transfer window for much playing time.

Speaking to Adom FM, Bernard Arthur shockingly stated that coach Odoom is a bad coach who does not have the needed confidence in speaking to players.

“Coach Odoom doesn’t have balls, he couldn’t tell me he does not like me, he kept me on the Bench even at training, and allowed unregistered players to train, such Coaches are not bold, he didn’t allow me to train, yet called me to camp, then brings me into the game for 10 minutes, when I fail the fans would not know I didn’t train”.

He also indicated that coach Odoom wanted him to fail at the club.

“The coach wanted me to fail, I worked with several coaches in both Club and National teams, and when they don’t want your services they tell you, sometimes through text messages, but this coach does not have the balls to tell a player he doesn’t like”.

Bernard Arthur played for Liberty Professionals before his move to Azam FC in Tanzanian, and the subsequent switch to the Phobians.

‘It’ll be impossible for Odoom to emulate Attuquayefio because Hearts lack quality players’

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Former captain of Hearts Of Oak, Amankwah Mireku says he does not see current coach of the club Edward Nii Odoom winning laurels as former trainer of the club – Cecil Jones Attuquayefio.

Attuquayefiio, the most successful coach of the Rainbow club enjoyed a trophy-laden stints with the club in his two spells he had with the Ghanaian giants before he passed on in 2015.

The clu has struggled to replicate his feat under different gaffers.The Phobians paid tribute to late Attuquayefio on Monday, as they marked the fifth anniversary of his demise.

Ex-Hearts captain Amankwah Mireku

Speaking in an interview with Kumasi-based Oyerepa FM, Mireku who captained the side to win the 2004/05 Caf Confederation Cup under Attuquayefio indicated that it will be ‘impossible’ for Nii Odoom to replicate the success chalked by the late coach.

“In football, coaches are important but for me football is all about players. Players make coaches not coaches making players. So you look at the calibre of players the late Attuquayefio worked with and now the players coach Odoom is working with, it makes it impossible” he retorted.

“To ask coach Odoom to emulate the late Cecil Jones Attuquayefio in winning laurels will be impossible, it will be a herculean task for me.

“Winning the league has even become a problem but we won it six times, with this crop of players its impossible,” he reasoned.

“It’s not about coach Odoom but the quality of players” Amankwah Mireku ended.

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‘I don’t think I will work for Kotoko again’ – George Kennedy

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Former Operations Manager of Asante Kotoko, George Kennedy has disclosed that he will not hold any position in the club again.

The former Asante Kotoko player was among the Opoku Nti-led management. During their era, they wrongly signed Emmanuel Clottey from Esperance.

READ:https://footy.ghpush.com/kotoko-ordered-by-fifa-to-pay-180000-in-tussle-with-esperance-over-emmanuel-clottey-transfer/

Fifa fined the club $240,000 for failing to follow Fifa directives under the current Board Chairman, Kwame Kyei.

As a result, Manhyia has constituted a three-member Committee to look into the affairs of the Porcupine Warriors.

READ:https://footy.ghpush.com/breaking-news-manhyia-form-three-member-committee-to-investigate-kotoko-affairs/

Kennedy, who appeared before the committee Wednesday indicated that he is foreseeing major changes in the club when the committee is done with their work.

”Coming back to work for Kotoko, i don’t think i will work for Kotoko again” George Kennedy after meeting Prof. Lydia Nkansah-led Committee told Oyerepa FM

”I foresee that there will be major changes in Kotoko after the committee’s work.”

The three-member Committee includes Prof. Lydia Nkansah, who is the Dean of the Faculty of Law at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Kumasi.

Others are Mr. and Lawrence Bruce Kyei Esq.- a private legal practitioner.

They have a month to submit their report, which they are almost through with a week.

Transcript: Ghana FA President talks the impact of COVID-19

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President of the Ghana Football Association, Kurt E. S Okraku, on Wednesday, May 13, 2020, gave an update on the impact of COVID-19 on the football industry and other matters related to engagements with stakeholders and government about the way forward for the sport.

Mr. Okraku was on a program organized by Accra-based radio station Happy 98.9 FM and GTV Sports+. On the panel were Deputy Youth and Sports Perry Okudzeto, Ben Nunoo Mensah, President of the Ghana Olympic Committee, Hon. Alex Kofi Agyekum M.P for Mpohor and Chairman of the Parliament Select Committee on Sports and Culture. Another guest on the discussion was Charles Osei Asibey, Secretary of the Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG).

Read in full, a transcript of what the GFA President said:

How has COVID-19 affected the development of football in Ghana?

“If there is an industry in this country that has suffered over the last four years, it is the football industry. I am saying this because of what we went through after ‘Number 12’ exposé when everything ground to a halt completely for almost two years where our male and female suffered as a result of no football activity. There are about 5,000 people who are directly employed in the top flights of our football. So going two years without football was not easy because owners of clubs went through a lot. Today, players are struggling to showcase their talent because of COVID-19. Club owners do not see their way clear because of this pandemic. At a time when we thought the game was picking up, on came COVID-19 so the effect is unquantifiable. Even the media has been badly hit. When I think about my colleague club owners, for instance, I have 5 clubs in Ghana, move to the 18 Premier League clubs, 48 Division One clubs, Division Two, Women’s League, Colts League. As things stand, the football industry has really suffered within the last three years. For us to be on our feet again, God must intervene.

If we decide to annul the League. What will be the revenue loss to clubs?

As we speak, there’s no decision as to whether the Ghana Premier League would be cancelled or not. We are still in talks. If we are to cancel the league, it will be another trying period for players, clubs, referees and everybody involved in football.

A cancellation will almost certainly mean loss of sponsorship revenue to clubs. I don’t have the exact figures as to how much revenue clubs will lose if the league is cancelled. But you don’t expect sponsors to continue sponsoring when there are no football activities. The financial challenges mean the issue of player salaries, already a sensitive subject, has come up. I share in the pain of club owners at this point in time. Throughout the world when issues like this come up, the issue of salary comes up. FIFA has spoken about the issue. They don’t want us to touch the salaries of footballers but it is something that has come to our attention but we would like to respect the decision of FIFA.

On decision making at this moment

At the last Executive Council meeting, we gave ourselves up till the end of June to make a decision. We are considering all scenarios in our engagements with stakeholders. Our medical team led by Dr. Adam Baba is working very hard to come up with a document for us to consider. I want to call for calm. We shall take a decision in the interest of everybody. We will communicate our decision if we decide to either cancel or truncate the season. In the meantime, FIFA remains the GFA’s main hope of financial salvation. We are also waiting for FIFA to fast-track the process and get us the Emergency COVID-19 Fund.

Is it not a flaw that we don’t have figures to back our argument on losses and contributions of football to the GDP at this time?

I think we are in a stage in our football development where we need to make room for science to play a big part in whatever we do. That would mean science will lead in the things we do to provide information to the nation. This is something that the FA under my leadership will do. The fact that it hasn’t been done in the past does not mean it won’t be done. It is something that I really want to do.

What can you tell us about the stimulus package from government?

Before the new football season under my leadership, we approached government for support and it was because of the problems we faced within the last two years. There was a need for us to be helped to come back on our feet. So we met the Sports Ministry and indeed they shared in our concerns for which reason the Sports Minister arranged for us to meet the President, H.E Nana Akufo-Addo. Just a few months after our engagement, boom, on came COVID-19. So it has halted everything we put in place. Football is big, it’s one of the strongest vehicles that can be used to transform the nation. It has affected every facet of the economy. You look at the guaranteed revenue streams for football clubs in Ghana, from player trading, to gate proceeds and the likes are all off. So we went back to the Sports Ministry again with a proposal seeking for help. Discussions have gone on very well and we are looking at government to come up with a package to help the football industry.

What about International bodies?

Beyond government, we have engaged WAFU, CAF and FIFA. Indeed WAFU was looking at CAF; CAF was also looking at FIFA. But what I can say is that the FIFA Bureau is doing a lot to help alleviate the hardship of Member Associations during this time. We have had several meetings with the leadership of FIFA; all our discussions have been positive. We cannot make progress without FIFA and government intervention because government is a major stakeholder in football development in Ghana. The FA will sit over the issue, consult and make decisions that would benefit our members because clubs are really suffering. It is a fact that before football can grow; there is a need for government to invest in the game. In other countries, government gives direct money to clubs. The platform is amazing and it can only be harnessed properly if we all come together and work.

So what next?

At this stage, stakeholders know the process involved and the stage we are. We all know cabinet met a few days ago to make a decision. Again, FIFA President Gianni Infantino says he is doing his best to fast-track the process and make some money available to Member Associations.”

“Even in scarcity, we found a way to support our clubs. The clubs are playing a waiting game but they are positive because we have been very open and transparent to them. We know it’s not easy but we are positive.

About FIFA Forward and Emergency Fund

The FIFA Forward operational fund, which is $500,000 and the COVID-19 Emergency fund that is unknown, these are two different funds. The money has not yet come from FIFA but we believe it will hit our accounts soon to be put to good use.

Your clubs wanted you to share the money to them. What can you say about that?

The FA shares in the pains of our clubs and our direct stakeholders for which reason we came to their aid when we received the one million dollars from Glo before the commencement of the league. It gives you an indication of how much we know our clubs, how much we respect our clubs and how much we always try to meet them halfway. However, when FIFA gives you money for a particular project, FIFA tells you exactly what to do with the money. You can’t withdraw cash, you take loans with the money, and you can misappropriate the funds. With FIFA Forward, it’s as strict as IMF, even though I don’t have experience with the IMF. But let me hasten to add that the FIFA COVID-19 Emergency Fund will come and when it comes, the FA will take care of our clubs.

Update us on your Visit to Prampram on Tuesday

The Executive Council met to take a decision and one of the foremost things we did was to use our intangible assets so our Communications Department together with the International Relations Department decided to use our foreign-based players to record educational videos on COVID-19 in the fight against the pandemic. Beyond this, we looked at our facility at Prampram that can house at least 250 people and that decision was well received by the Council. The facility is going through a major facelift and I am sure within the coming days, the place will be ready for use. I would like to take the opportunity to thank President H.E Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the Ministry of Health, the Ghana Health Service and all the stakeholders for their roles.

On the way forward for Ghana Football

The Executive Council shares in the pain of all clubs in Ghana during this challenging period. We are in this together. We play a big part in the lives of every Ghanaian. We bring hope, we offer aspirations to people who would not normally be found from the woods of Ghana. We heal wounds. It is at this time that we need to stay together as a family because no single individual has answers to all the problems facing the football industry. And at this moment, we need all industry players on board. Let’s fight internally and let’s agree on the best foot to put forward for the good of the Football Association. I believe we have enough quality in this country and I believe with very good management, we would get back to our glorious days. We are yearning for the big trophies, just as the President Nana Akufo-Addo said. We are yearning for the AFCON, we are yearning for the CAF Champions League and with hard work, these trophies would come.

SOURCE: GFA COMMUNICATIONS

Baba Yara Stadium shooting victim Augustine Oppong cries for justice

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Baba Yara Stadium shooting victim, Augustine Oppong has appealed to the hierarchy of the Ghana Police Service to ensure that justice is served in the incident which occurred four months ago.

If there is a day that Augustine Oppong will find it difficult to forget is January 12, 2020. This day brings a lot of pain to Oppong who was carelessly shot in the eye by a police officer who was on duty at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi.

It would be recalled that Augustine Oppong was hit in the eye by a stray bullet when police on duty tried to control a demonstrating crowd. Eye witnesses reported that Oppong had no hands in the riots.

This was after Asante Kotoko has been defeated 1-0 by Berekum Chelsea on match-day 3 of the 2019/20 Ghana Premier League season in Kumasi.

The police reportedly interdicted the police officer whose identity is still hidden.

However, after four months nothing concrete has been done, and Augustine Oppong feels that justice is not being served. The family feels that the police are shielding their Officer whose station is still unknown.

He disclosed that, the police have not visited him since he was discharged from the hospital.

“No policeman has visited me. It’s a worry, imagine the way I would have been treated if I had committed an offence in the stadium.,” he told Kumasi-based Hello FM.

“I would’ve been arrested by now by the police. We’ve leaders in this country but I doubt even know the police who committed the offence. I don’t know his station. At least, I should be aware.

He continued: “I wouldn’t be at home by now if I had committed such an offence. I’m surprised. I’m calling on authority to enforce the law.

“I was very sad when we were remembering the May 9 incident recently,” he added.

He went for a review on Tuesday at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital where a team of doctors assessed him.

He is scheduled to have his damaged eye replaced with an artificial one on May 26, 2020.