Sports News of Tuesday, 18 September 2018

Source: Normalization Committee

Normalization Committee holds first meeting

The Normalization Committee has held its first meeting to deliberate on its core mandate of reforming Ghana football.

All four members declared their commitment towards their terms of reference as stipulated by FIFA.

The meeting, chaired by the President of the Normalization Committee, (N.C.) Dr Kofi Amoah, among other things resolved that; With the enormity of good ideas in the public domain, the Normalization Committee would invite persons with ideas to serve on adhoc Committees to help realize the dream of rebranding Ghana football.

The Normalization Committee underscores the importance of interacting with all major football stakeholders, including but not limited to the Ghana League Clubs Association (GHALCA), Professional Footballers Association of Ghana (PFAG) and the Referees Association of Ghana (RAG) and others.

The Normalization Committee recognizes the role of the general public towards the restructuring of Ghana football, and the need for the football community to bring forward their ideas to help shape the rebranding dream together.

The Committee will pay a working visit to the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence- Prampram to interact with the teams in camp and also streamline the activities of all the national teams towards scheduled international competitions.

Meanwhile, two members of the Normalization Committee will be attending the Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) Emergency General Assembly meeting in Egypt on Sunday, September 30.

The purpose of the meeting will be to select an English Speaking African representative on the FIFA Board.

The Normalization Committee congratulates Dr Amoah, for his induction into the WAFU Zone B Executive Committee.

Dr. Amoah was appointed 24 hours after being handed the role as the leader of a four-man normalization team to steer Ghana Football.

He was appointed during the WAFU Zone B extraordinary congress held in Niamey (Niger) on Friday, September 14.

The NC wishes to caution the general public regarding rumours and speculations regarding appointments and dismissals at the GFA Secretariat. Such decisions shall be officially communicated by the committee itself.