Ghana Football Association (FA) President, Kurt Okraku, is confident in his bid for re-election as the FA prepares for upcoming elections in October.
Okraku, who was elected in October 2019 after a closely contested race, believes he has served football to the best of his ability during his current term.
While there have been notable setbacks, such as the Black Stars’ disappointing performance in last year’s Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon, where they crashed out without a single win, and the Black Maidens’ ban for age cheating, Okraku’s administration can also point to some successes. These include Ghana’s return to the World Cup and the Black Satellites’ victory in the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations.
Okraku in an interview with SuperSport said, “Football will speak just like it did in 2019.”