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Kurt Okraku Retains Seat As Ghana Football Association President1 min read

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Kurt Edwin Simon Okraku has been re-elected as President of the Ghana Football Association.

The GFA boss retained his seat after securing 117 out of 119 votes cast, representing an overwhelming 97.1% support from delegates at the elective congress in Tamale.

Mr. Okraku, who stood unopposed, will lead the federation for another four years until 2027.

The former journalist has pledged to transform the country’s football by making it one of the best on the continent and across the globe.

During his first term in office, Mr. Okraku ensured the Black Stars returned to the World Cup by qualifying for the 2022 tournament in Qatar.

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Other positions are currently being contested for, with the various Regional Football Association chairmen positions yet to be announced. These are being monitored by Sports Brief.

Meanwhile, the Executive Council will be made up of former Ghana coach, Kwesi Appiah; CAF General Coordinator, Fredrick Acheampong; Randy Abbey of Heart of Lions; and Kingsley Osei Bonsu.