Former Black Stars Head Coach, Avram Grant has revealed his readiness for next year’s All-Star Festival if invited.
This year’s festival which was organized by the Business Africa Consulting (BAC) Group drew several people from diverse walks of life such as past legends, top-notch football administrators, professional footballers, coaches, club captains, Physical Education teachers, traditional rulers, NSA officials, top sports journalists, and the former Chelsea boss happens to be one of them.
Sharing his experience on the 2023 All-Star Festival in the Bono, Bono-East, and Ahafo regions, Avram Grant who has qualified the Zambian National Team for next year’s Africa Cup of Nations in Cote D’Ivoire after eight (8) years of absence, didn’t miss words when asked if he is willing to make another appearance next year.
“It is a beautiful experience; l can’t forget about the hospitality Ghanaians have shown me right from day one., he told the BAC Group Media Team.
It only means they’ve not forgotten our achievements with the Black Stars.
I’m always available if contacted. l love everything about this All-Star Festival, and re-uniting with the likes of Mubarak Wakaso, Andre Ayew Jordan Ayew is a beautiful thing.”
Also, former Black Stars players and other legends like Dan Owusu, Ntow Gyan, Awudu Issaka, Mr. Augustine Asante, Isaac Oppong, and Ayama, among others were there to grace the occasion.
The host region for the 2024 edition of the All-Star Festival will be announced soon by the organizers: The Business Africa Consulting (The BAC) Group under the guidance of the Chief Executive, Dr. Ernest Koranteng.