The former GFA Vice President observed that he has a great chance of leading the Football Association as he is doing everything possible to make that dream a reality.
“I see my chances very bright in winning the GFA presidency seat, but I will keep working hard to achieve this step,” Pappoe told Kumasi based Light FM.
“It is my heart desire to be the GFA President and with my past experience, I am strongly confident I will turn Ghana football around with the help of the able delegates.”
Pappoe faces stiff challenge from Kurt Okraku, and George Afriyie who are also in pole position to win the hot seat.
The Ghana Football Association election is slated for October 25, 2019.
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