The Leader of the Black Meteors Management Committee, Randy Abbey, has stated that there is no problem between him and Jones Abu Alhassan who is the leader of the Black Princesses Management Committee.
Earlier reports indicated that there was a misunderstanding between the two officials in Maputo over superiority on Ghana’s football contingent - The Black Meteors and the Black Princesses - to the 10th All African Games in Maputo, Mozambique.
Randy Abbey who is a member of the Ghana Football Association’s Executive Committee has denied the reports and told Asempa Sports that, as far as he is concerned, there is no problem between them.
According to him, they are all doing what is expected of them to help bring honours to Ghana.
The Black Meteors have been moved to Group A containing three teams instead of the original four due to the withdrawals of Libya and Madagascar from the Games and will now battle host nation, Mozambique and South Africa.
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