COVID-19: Fred Pappoe casts doubts over restart of football in Ghana

Former Vice President of the Ghana Football Association, Fred Pappoe, has cast doubt over calls for the restart of football in Ghana.

Football has been halted since March 15 as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

Some clubs are advocating for the season to be cancelled but the GFA has maintained a firm stance that a decision will be taken on the future of the 2019/2020 season on June 30.

Pappoe, an Accra Great Olympics bid member, does not believe the situation in Ghana is conducive for the resumption of Football.

“The point is that if you look at the fact that we are having the infection rate going up, it is still dangerous, it’s not getting positive or encouraging, we have a situation where we all the mediums of infection, like public gatherings, getting close to each other and these are things that happen during our games,” Fred Pappoe stated in an interview with Love FM.

“You’d ask yourself whether it makes sense under the circumstances and with what you know whether we can start our game, definitely we cannot, unless there is a change,” he said.

According to him, the GFA must consider all the measures that have been put in place by other football  leagues around the world in making a decision on a possible restart.

“We can also argue that other leagues are playing, but you don’t have to look at their output, you need to ask yourself what they did or what they are doing to enable them play safely,” he continued.

“Do we have the capacity to do they have done to get to this level, definitely I think that will be difficult. As much as it is sad to make that pronouncement, if we look at what we know now and what is happening now, it will be very difficult to say that we should start our game,” he concluded.

Meanwhile, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has issued comprehensive guidelines on how to restart football across the continent.

 

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