All twelve members of the ExCo voted against a contract renewal for Kwasi Appiah – GFA Prez.
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Ghana Football Association President, Kurt ES Okraku, says his association’s decision not to renew former Black Stars coach Kwasi Appiah’s contract after its expiration was a unanimous decision taken by the Executive council but not a personal one as reported by a section of the local media.
The Ghana FA decided to end their marriage with Appiah in December last year after ending his two-year deal.
Reports were rife in the media that, the former Executive Director of Dreams FC Kurt Okraku had personal scores to settle with the former Ghana Appiah who was in his second spell with Ghana.
Okraku denied those claims and insisted all twelve members of the executive council voted against maintaining Kwesi Appiah as coach.
“It will be most unfortunate because it could sound like a disrespect to all the twelve members on the Executive Council and other stakeholders who were engaged before that
singular decision was taken “he told Sports Check host Daniel Oduro.
“We all know that we woefully didn’t perform at the AFCON, we all know the happenings from the Brazil 2014 World cup, we all know all the things that has happened before.
“So when the council put the motion into vote, it was twelve out of twelve a big “No.
“It was not about the president of the FA not wanting somebody,” Kurt Okraku concluded.
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