I’ll be honoured to serve Ghana football again – Armstrong-Mortagbe
Sports Business Consultant and Chief Executive Officer of Marketing, Sports Management and Management Consultancy firm, Krypton Global Limited, Mr Neil Armstrong-Mortagbe, has stated that the newly-elected President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) Kurt Okraku would need the support of all stakeholders in Ghana football to succeed.
Mr Armstrong-Mortagbe expressed this view in an interview on Class91.3FM.
He pointed at the competitiveness of the elections and intimated that the outcome would naturally deflate the energies of some contestants and their followers.
He, therefore, appealed to all persons who have Ghana football at heart to embrace the leadership of Mr Okraku and support the efforts of the Executive Council as they begin the work of rebuilding Ghana football.
Asked if he would consider a role in the new GFA, Mr Armstrong-Mortagbe responded: "I would unhesitatingly respond to any call to play a role in Ghana football. I’ve worked at various levels of football for both the GFA and the Federation Internationale de Football Associations (FIFA) and I would be honoured to serve Ghana football again".
Mr Armstrong-Mortagbe stated that he has some ideas which when infused with the game-changer manifesto of Mr Okraku and other manifestos of the other contestants, would position the GFA for a potentially glorious future.
Mr Armstrong-Mortagbe believes that with unity of purpose and sincere hearts, Ghana football would rise again.
Source: classfmonline.com
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