AFCON 2025: GFA to consult FIFA over Kwasi Appiah's potential 'conflict of interest'

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  • Tanko 1 year ago

    Why would they be conflict of interest? He’s under contract with Sudan and he has a job to do. Yes, he has some advantages in the match however, I see no reason why the GFA should be worried. The entire nation should be con ...
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  • Wellwit 1 year ago

    As GFA ExCo member he will be in meetings to discuss Black Stars selection, performances and can question coach Otto Addo. Now Rahat he is in competition with BlacStars his position at the GFA is no more tenable. He should ha ...
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  • Bossmamti 1 year ago

    The GFA should simply modify its rules, policy, governance or whatever to indicate that an existing GFA executive cannot hold coaching job or any football ball related office in another country (except FIFA or CAF) while he/s ...
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  • Zaga 1 year ago

    They're in a hurry to give the EXCO slot to another person

  • ray 1 year ago

    Kwesi appear must resign from his position with the GFA.

  • Olufemelola Okikiolu-Victoria Island 1 year ago

    Kwasi Appiah is giving heart attack to GFA and OTTO ADDO as NAPO and BAWUMIA is giving ndc

  • Mr Truth 1 year ago

    Napo and Bawumia are nobodies to an average Ghanaian. How much is the ball of kenkey and how much is the electricity is what bothers a Ghanaian not NPP.
    NPP will be buried in December.

  • Bobby dicicco 1 year ago

    Potential? You people are sick.

  • Attuquaye 1 year ago

    Just fire him from the GFA ExCo and let Kotoko nominate someone to replace him.

  • Ougrabako 1 year ago

    Why is he still part of GFA????.
    He is faraway from Ghana coaching Sudan who is in the same group as Ghana and still part of GFA committee. Why is he not resigning?

  • Mr Truth 1 year ago

    Incompetence of NPP affecting everything in Ghana.

  • Watchman 1 year ago

    The Sudan FA is making a lot of sense to question the interest of Kwesi Appiah. Kwesi should simply resign his position in the GFA and concentrate on his employment as the gaffer of Sudan. Why is common sense not common to Kw ...
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  • Critical 1 year ago

    To all Kwesi Is not resigning today or tomorrow
    In this digitized and electronic world u can manage any business from anywhere meetings can be through zoom and there will be no problem
    Does Exco decide to go and bribe refe ...
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  • Yao 1 year ago

    Is he not supposed to do his work? Didn't we reject him or better still were we satisfied with his work on Ghana?

  • Major 1 year ago

    Black Stars have already surrendered. Game over. Stop looking for a scapegoat.

  • Mr Truth 1 year ago

    This qualifiers has made Kwesi Appiah to look like Ancelotti of Real Madrid. He knows Ghana is capable of beaten Sudan both home and away inspite of whoever is their coach. In fact Ghana doesn’t need a coach to beat Sudan. ...
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  • Voice Vital247 1 year ago

    The conflict of interest is obvious. He cannot serve to masters because the potential of him subverting one of the sides. This is how law considers it. The same thread runs through the the current hotel sale saga. But because ...
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  • Voice Vital247 1 year ago

    He cannot serve two masters........

  • Aqquabbaa 1 year ago

    Balderdash!!! You are now scared. You will lose the case. Is he the first to ever coach two national teams. Stupid decisions are absolutely stupid. Better don't go to FIFA and stop wasting our time. Go and train and face kwas ...
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  • Now Now 1 year ago

    History has it that Ghana had a Serbian Coach when she played in the same Group with Serbia in the World cup. But that is a different issue.

    Should Ghana maul Sudan in any match, Kwesi should expect suspicion.

    All said ...
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