Thomas Partey calls for a quick solution to the football crisis



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  Thomas Partey Black Star Thomas Partey, midfielder of Atletico Madrid

Black Stars midfielder Thomas Partey called on the Ghana Football Association to resolve the current stalemate between them so that football can come back to the country.

Football activities in the country were suspended after many senior football officials, including former president of GFA Kwesi Nyantakyi, were involved in Anas Aremeyaw's briefing. Anas on corruption in football

The presentation also led the government to take steps to dissolve the GFA, with the aim of sanitizing Ghana Football their main reason for their actions.

However Partey, who was voted footballer of the year of the first Ghana Football Awards, wants the parties involved to find a quick fix to the crisis because the current situation in his view has a negative impact on the Black Stars.

We should try to find a solution because we need most players, and the league helps players to join the Black Stars.

Players must also be paid by clubs to try to find a solution.

The High Court will hear today [Monday] a substantial motion from the Attorney General requesting an interlocutory injunction to the leaders of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) in the performance of their duties.

This new motion follows the expiry of the 10-day injunction obtained by the government in the High Court on June 12.

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