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Ghana: Use COVID-19 Break to Address League Challenges - Former GFA Presidential Aspirant

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President of Division One League (DOL) club, Phar Rangers, Nana Yaw Amponsah, has asked the Ghana Football Association (GFA) and other stakeholders to take advantage of the break occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic to solve some of the challenges encountered in the football league.

Nana Amponsah stated in an interview that, "there are bad pitches across the country which is affecting our football and we cannot resume without doing anything about it.

According to Nana Amponsah, the earliest time the league can resume is September to allow the authorities to work on the pitches and other essentials.

Nana Amponsah said the importance of football in the country cannot be quantified with its power to prevent crime and offers of a job for players.

In Nana Amponsah's view, the GFA has been insensitive to its members during the COVID-19 period as they spent the available money on office renovation instead of thinking about the well-being of the players.

Source: allAfrica.com

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