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    GHALCA boss Kudjoe Fianoo disappointed in clubs’ ‘poor’ commitment to association

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    Outgoing GHALCA President Kudjoe Fianoo Outgoing GHALCA President Kudjoe Fianoo

    Outgoing GHALCA President Kudjoe Fianoo has expressed his disappointment in the lack of commitment from Ghanaian clubs to the association.

    In an interview with Citi Sports, Fianoo lamented the lukewarm attitude of clubs towards GHALCA, stating that it has seriously affected the association.

    Fianoo attributed the problem to the clubs’ prioritisation of their interests with the Ghana Football Association (GFA) over GHALCA. “People’s service to the GFA is more prominent than GHALCA, hence commitment to GHALCA has not been as expected,” he said.

    He also highlighted the challenges faced by the association in securing sponsorships, citing the unattractiveness of football in Ghana to the corporate world.

    “Football is no more appealing to corporate Ghana, so programmes that need to be run and run effectively with sponsorships, you don’t get to the level you want to,” he added.

    Fianoo is set to leave GHALCA later this month after serving as president since 2016.



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