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Sports News from Friday, July 26, 2019
Source: citisportsonline.com
2019-07-26
The committee was created in 2018 after the documentary Anas Aremeyaw Anas "Number 12"
Citi Sports can confirm that FIFA has approved the recommendations of the GFA Standards Committee regarding the statutes of the GFA.
The committee is working on the recommendations as part of the mandate entrusted to it by FIFA.
This committee came into being in 2018 after the Anas Aremeyaw Anas "Issue 12" documentary on corruption in Ghanaian football.
The recommendations are to reform Ghanaian football and organize the election of new directors to lead Ghanaian football.
According to Citi Sports sources, approval will have to be approved by the clubs at a convention. If this approval is obtained, a second congress will be organized to elect new leaders to the GFA.
At this point, a date for the start of a new football season would be set and football activities would take place in full flight.
In June of this year, Dr. Kofi Amoah told GTV Sports, in an interview, that FIFA had considered what the standards commission had proposed in terms of new statutes and what that would mean for the start of football in Ghana . .
"We are in the process of amending the statutes and FIFA has pretty much approved what we have done. We must submit it to Congress for approval so that we can hold elections at the district, regional and national levels.
After the elections, we will have a board of directors to replace the executive committee and a president to replace the president of the badociation. "
In the absence of regular football in Ghana, the standardization committee organized the special NC competitions of levels 1 and 2, respectively won by Asante Kotoko and AshantiGold.
Kotoko, by virtue of his victory in the level 1 competition, will represent Ghana in the CAF Champions League and will face Nigeria's Kano Pillars in the preliminary round.
For AshGold, they will carry the Ghana flag in the CAF Confederation Cup and face Akonangui FC of Equatorial Guinea in the preliminary round.
The mandate of the standardization committee ends on September 30th.
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