Asamoah, who doubles as the Eastern Regional Football Association (ERFA) chairman, explained that juvenile football was essential in the development of the sport thus the need for the next football administration to focus on building that capacity.
“I want to thank the various regional chairmen for having faith in me to serve at the Executive Committee of the association.
“Having been a strong advocate of grassroots football, my main aim would be to fight for the elevation of juvenile football in the country,” he said.
The owner of Division One club, Kotoku Royals, garnered four out of 10 votes casted by the various regional association heads.
Robert Duncan of Central Region and Salifu Zida of Upper East got three votes each making it difficult to have the two representatives on the GFA Executive Committee.
However, after three votes to break the tie for both candidates, the election was postponed to tomorrow per the GFA statutes. Read Full Story
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