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    How football administrators plotted against Kwesi Nyantakyi – Asamoah Gyan details

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJanuary 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read5 Views
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    Former Ghana Football Association (GFA) President, Kwesi Nyantakyi Former Ghana Football Association (GFA) President, Kwesi Nyantakyi

    Former Black Stars captain Asamoah Gyan has defended former Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kwesi Nyantakyi, claiming that his removal from office was based on sabotage and selfish interests.

    Mr Nyantakyi lost his role as CAF’s first vice president and FIFA Executive Council member following the ‘Number 12’ investigative piece in 2018.

    In an emotional Instagram Live session, Gyan lamented the state of Ghana football since Nyantakyi’s exit, describing him as a leader who prioritised progress and unity.

    “When Nyantakyi was the GFA president, look at where Ghana football was. Nyantakyi was never the kind of person who allowed internal bickering. He wouldn’t accept selfish agendas,” Gyan said.

    According to Gyan, Nyantakyi’s refusal to bow to the demands of a “yesa massa” culture made him a target for those who sought to manipulate the system for personal gain.

    “If someone came to him with selfish reasons, he wouldn’t accept it. That’s why they wanted him out. Since his removal as GFA president, have you seen what has become of Ghana football?” Gyan questioned, visibly emotional.

    The former striker highlighted Nyantakyi’s achievements, including his rise to CAF Vice President, which positioned him as one of the most influential figures in African football. He argued that the former GFA president’s leadership brought stability and direction to Ghana football.

    “Nyantakyi was leading us somewhere. He became CAF Vice President; one of the strongest people in African football. But because he wouldn’t entertain their selfish interests, they sabotaged him. They found a way to remove him from his role,” Gyan added.

    Since Nyantakyi’s exit in 2018 following allegations of misconduct, Gyan believes Ghana football has suffered a significant decline. He accused detractors of prioritising their interests over the development of the sport, resulting in the stagnation and lack of progress seen today.

    “People didn’t agree with how Nyantakyi was leading, but the truth is he was doing well. Look at where Ghana football was under his leadership, and look at it now. It’s clear who the problem was,” Gyan said.



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