The Ghana Football Association (GFA) is nearing a crucial decision regarding the future of the Black Stars’ technical team after the national team’s failure to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
Speaking in an interview with Peace FM, GFA Communications Director Henry Asante Twum disclosed that extensive consultations are ongoing, involving key stakeholders such as the Ministry of Youth and Sports. These discussions are expected to conclude soon, paving the way for an official announcement.
“These processes take time, especially when the government is involved,” Asante Twum stated. “The Executive Council has held several meetings already, with another scheduled for next week to finalize the issue. I urge Ghanaians to remain patient as we work toward the best outcome for the Black Stars.”
He further dismissed rumors circulating in the media, clarifying that no official decision has been made. “Speculations out there are just personal opinions. Council members, like everyone else, are disappointed with the team’s failure to qualify. This is why the matter has been referred to the Ministry for additional input to ensure a thorough and thoughtful decision is made.”
The GFA has assured fans that the decision will reflect both the lessons learned from the team’s recent shortcomings and the need to chart a better course for the future of Ghanaian football.
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