GFA will continue to engage government for support; we can’t do it alone- Mark Addo

GFA Vice President Mark Addo

Ghana Football Association (GFA) Vice President, Mark Addo, says the Association will continue to engage the government of Ghana to support the GFA’s programs.

He said this in an exclusive interview with Citi Sports after getting vetted by the 2023 GFA Elections Committee in the lead up to the elections that is slated for September 27 in Tamale.

Addo, who stated that it is a privilege the Ghanaian football fraternity has Kurt Okraku as GFA President, alluded that the Association still needs the support of the government. (Click highlighted text to read story)

“There is a lot more work to be done. We continue to engage government to come in to support because we cannot do it alone from a standpoint that football should be treated more as a social endeavor and government should put more resources into strengthening the local league is something that we know that when you have a strong local league, then you have a strong national team.”

Addo is vying for a spot on the GFA’s Executive Council in the GFA Elections.

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