Legal practitioner Moses Foh-Amoaning has called on both the Ghana Football Association (GFA) and the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to make clear their stance on the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender/transsexual [LGBT+] movement.
Foh-Amoaning, who serves as the Executive Secretary of the National Coalition for Proper Human Sexual Rights and Family Values, emphasized the need for CAF to respond strongly to LGBTQ+ matters, citing examples of other nations like the UAE and Qatar that have taken a firm stand against it.
Expressing concern about potential challenges, he warned of scenarios where individuals identifying as a different gender might compete in sports, using the example of a man wanting to play for a women's football team.
Foh-Amoaning urged the GFA and CAF to devise a comprehensive response to address the emergence of LGBTQ+ issues in sports, pointing out the controversies surrounding the World Cup in Qatar and emphasizing the importance of a clear stance.
“You will see a man portraying himself as a woman and wanting to compete with women. For instance, now in women’s football, you will see a man called Mohammed Polo who says he wants to play for a women’s team. How is this possible?,” Moses Foh-Amoaning stated on Happy 98.9 FM.
He added, “The whole GFA and CAF must devise a response to this LGBT because it has already arrived in sports. Look at when we were going to Qatar for the World Cup, there was a whole lot of noise about it. What is our response?”
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