In a statement released today, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) formally apologized to the citizens of Ghana and all stakeholders for the underwhelming performance of the Black Stars at the Africa Cup of Nations Cote D’Ivoire 2023.
The GFA acknowledged the collective disappointment and frustration felt by the football-loving nation, assuring everyone that steps are being taken to address the issues at hand.
The Executive Council of the Association and Chairmen of the Regional Football Associations (RFAs) convened on Tuesday, January 30, 2024, to discuss the way forward.
The GFA expressed a commitment to conducting a thorough review of the team’s strategies, training methods, compensation structures, and overall organizational framework.
The statement emphasized the GFA’s recognition of the dedicated support from stakeholders and assured that comprehensive efforts are underway to rebuild and enhance the competitiveness of the national team.
The unwavering loyalty and passion of the football community are acknowledged as crucial driving forces in the ongoing endeavors to restore the pride and success associated with the Ghana Black Stars.
Amid challenging times, the GFA sought understanding and cooperation from all stakeholders, expressing gratitude for their continued support.
The association affirmed its dedication to working tirelessly with the football-loving community to ensure a stronger and more resilient team that aligns with the aspirations of the nation.
As Ghana Football Association embarks on a revitalization journey, the collective commitment of stakeholders is deemed vital.
The statement concludes with a message of unity, resilience, and the shared vision of bringing the Ghana Black Stars back to the pinnacle of success in African football.
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