On a bright Monday morning, March 3, the halls of the Ministry of Sports and Recreation buzzed with anticipation as Ghana Football Association (GFA) President, Kurt E.S. Okraku, paid a courtesy visit to the newly appointed Sports Minister, Mr. Kofi Adams.
With a firm handshake and a warm smile, Okraku introduced the Black Stars’ newly assembled technical team to the Minister. Leading the pack was head coach Otto Addo, accompanied by the experienced technical director Winfried Schäfer and assistant coach Desmond Ofei. This meeting was more than a formality—it was a rallying call for unity and success as Ghana gears up for the crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
Expressing his confidence in the team, Okraku sought the Minister’s blessings, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in steering the national team back to the global stage.
Minister Kofi Adams, in turn, welcomed the delegation with open arms, assuring them of his unwavering support. He reiterated his commitment to an open-door policy, urging the technical team to reach out whenever necessary. His words carried a strong message of teamwork and dedication, as he charged them to give their best in securing Ghana’s place in the World Cup.
With a shared vision and a renewed sense of purpose, the meeting set the stage for what promises to be a determined push for qualification. The road ahead may be tough, but with unity, strategy, and passion, the Black Stars aim to shine on the world stage once more.
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