The Ghana Football Association Congress will swear in newly elected executive committee members on Tuesday as they draw the curtains down at this year’s Ordinary Congress.
21 members were elected but three regional football association chairmen will not be sworn in because defeated candidates are contesting their wins in Court.
Elected Central Regional chairman Roy Arthur, Francis Dugbatse of Volta Region and elected Northern Regional RFA chairman Abdulai Alhassan are the ones who will be missing out in the swearing in ceremony at the Ghanaman Soccer of Excellence in Prampram.
The decision was made known by the chairman of congress Kwesi Nyantakyi. What this means is that 18 out of the 21 elected executives to sit on the executive committee.
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