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    National team call-ups shouldn’t be based on connections

    Papa LincBy Papa LincOctober 31, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read3 Views
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    Former minister for Youth and Sports, Elvis Afriyie Ankrah Former minister for Youth and Sports, Elvis Afriyie Ankrah

    Former Minister for Youth and Sports, Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, has emphasised the importance of prioritising the nation’s interests over favoritism in player selection for the national team.

    In light of the recent poor performances of Ghana’s national team, he has called for a critical focus on developing young talents and ensuring a seamless transition from youth teams to the senior national squad.

    Afriyie Ankrah pointed out that the Ghana Football Association’s (GFA) failure to effectively promote players from youth levels to the Black Stars has negatively impacted the country’s football fortunes.

    He noted that fans have lamented the absence of players who have previously represented Ghana at under-17 and under-20 levels in the current squad, suggesting that this lack of continuity is a contributing factor to the team’s struggles.

    Afriyie Ankrah expressed his concern over the existing system for transitioning young players to the senior national team. He highlighted that successful examples, such as Dede Ayew and others who progressed through the ranks, should serve as a model for future development.

    “If the talents are there, they have to be nurtured and integrated into the team. It must all be based on performance, competence, and capability—not on connections or favoritism from coaches or FA members.” Afriyie Ankrah told Citi Sports, Afriyie Ankrah’s comments resonate with ongoing discussions about improving player development in Ghanaian football.

    He urged stakeholders to prioritize national interest over personal agendas, advocating for an objective approach to player selection that reflects true talent and potential.

    As Ghanaian football navigates these challenges, Afriyie Ankrah’s insights could play a pivotal role in reshaping strategies aimed at enhancing the national team’s performance and fostering a new generation of football stars.



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