The Black Stars of Ghana have been waiting for the past 33 years to win gold at another Africa Cup of Nations tournament but they returned from the recent AFCON tourney with no gold.
This comes after an abysmal performance at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. Well, experts are pointing to a fundamental flaw – the absence of Colts Football in which children are introduced the game while in school.
In this week’s edition of our Hotline documentary titled Lost Passion, George Addo Junior explores why the Black Stars face doom if Ghana fails to return to this system.
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