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Afriyie not ready for Kotoko job

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Mr. George Afriyie, former Vice President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), says he is not ready to take up the Chief Executive Officer Mantle at Asante Kotoko.

The President of Okyeman Planners Athletic Club has been strongly linked with the CEO job after the George Amoako-led management team was dissolved by the board.

But Afriyie who has vast experience in football administration said he was happy to be linked with the job and still upholds the strong bond between him, supporters, and life patron of Kotoko, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II but cannot assume the Kotoko role due to some other commitments.

”I am blessed to have personal relationships with His Royal Majesty “The Wise King” Otumfuo Osei Tutu II and the Board Chairman Dr. Kwame Kyei.

“They are truly priceless. I am also fortunate to share such an unbreakable bond with some part of the Kotoko fraternity.

“In the aftermath of the GFA Presidential elections, I received several calls from Kotoko faithful urging me to consider taking up the position of the CEO of the club. I still continue to receive such calls and messages on a daily basis.”

“Kotoko is a great club and I would want to serve one day but, I want to state that I have currently taken up a commitment which would not permit me to take up the role.”

“I urge all (both the media and the sporting public) to respect the decision of the Great One-Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, who in his wisdom has appointed the board to enact policies and steer the affairs of the club.”

“I am of the strong conviction that the board is made up of highly competent individuals who have unquestionable expertise to make the right choices for the club,” Mr. Afriyie said in a statement.

This puts Nana Yaw Amponsah in strong contention for the Kotoko job with the board set to announce a new management team in the coming days. –GNA

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MTN FA Cup Semi final and WPL final matches to pay tribute in honour of Dominic Frimpong

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The Ghana Football Association (GFA) and all the clubs participating in this weekend’s competitions will pay special tribute in honour of the memory of the late Dominic Frimpong of Berekum Chelsea FC (on loan from Aduana FC).

The GFA has in a statement announced that all the players and team officials of the 6 clubs playing this weekend competitions will wear black armbands on their jerseys as a mark of respect during their respective matches.

In addition, a minute of silence will be observed before the commencement of each game in his honour. This tribute will take place during the MTN FA Cup semi-final matches as well as the Women’s Premier League final scheduled for this weekend.

“The GFA counts on the full cooperation of all clubs and the fans in respectfully observing these arrangements as we collectively pay tribute to Dominic Frimpong,” the statement added.

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The FA expressed appreciation to all stakeholders for their understanding and support in these times.

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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Daniel Laryea leads officiating team for Aduana-Nations MTN FA Cup Semis

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Daniel Laryea will handle the MTN FA Cup semifinal clash between Aduana FC and Nations FC at the Swedru Stadium on Friday, April 17, 2026.

Roland Addy will serve as Assistant I, with Seth Abletor as Assistant II, while Adaari Abdul Lattif works as 4th Referee.

The match is scheduled for a 3:00pm kick-off at the Swedru Stadium on Friday, April 17, 2026.

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