The Vice President of the Ghana Football Association Fred Pappoe believes one major tool in modern football administration is good relationship.
According to him, building healthy network across the globe as football administrators should be considered a priority since it helps bring coordination and good business.
In an interview on Asempa fm’s Sportz world, Mr. Pappoe noted that, due to the good relationship the Ghana Football Association has with Udinese Football Club in Italy, they were able to convince them to grant the release of Emmanuel Agyemang Badu to feature for the Black Meteors in the crucial All Africa Games qualifier against the Dream Team 5 of Nigeria.
Mr Pappoe advised football administrators to build good relationships in the game since there are a lot of benefits.
He added that the Football Association is doing everything possible to help raise the standard of Ghana football.
The Black Stars Management Committee Chairman is seeking to be re-elected onto the Ghana Football Association’s Executive Committee.
He believes his long service in football administration at the various levels coupled with both tangible and intangible experience and networks makes him competent to continue his good work at the football association.
He called on delegates who will be voting on 21st July 2011 to do him the honour to continue serving on the executive committee.
Story by Benedict Dankwa Owusu/ Adam Adjei/ Asempa Sports
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