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Ghana Blind Sports Association aim for African championship trophy

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Dr. Peter Obeng, Executive Director of the Ghana Blind Union (GBU), the mother body of the Ghana Blind Sports Association (GBSA) is positive about winning the 2021 International Blind Sports Association (IBSA) African Championship.

Ghana is set to host the 2021 edition of the Championship to be held at the sports complex of the Cape Coast University starting December 3-11, 2021, with Nigeria, Egypt, Algeria, Kenya, Ivory Coast, Cameroon, and Morocco participating.

Speaking at the launch of the 2021 IBSA African championship in Accra on Wednesday, Dr. Obeng assured Ghanaians of winning the ultimate when the tournament kick starts and hopefully qualify for the World Championships in China next year.

He said that persons who are blind have massive potential to exhibit their skills and make Ghana proud by winning laurels.

Dr. Obeng called upon all stakeholders to give their support as they have done to other sporting disciplines and also appealed to all to recognise the event as a national event.

Mr. Eric Kissi, President of GBSA lauded the efforts of the National Sports Authority (NSA) and National Paralympic Committee (NPC) for their immense support for the successful bidding process for the tournament to be hosted in Ghana.

This he said would aid in the development of blind sport in the nation to increase the interest of visually impaired people to take up sports to reduce the beggars on our roads. -GNA

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Asante Kotoko assures fans of new coach appointment amid poor results

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The management of Asante Kotoko Sporting Club has assured its supporters that steps are being taken to appoint a substantive head coach following the team’s recent poor performances.

In a statement issued by the club’s Communications Director, Sarfo Duku Esq., the board acknowledged concerns raised by fans over the absence of a permanent coach and the team’s current form.

He said the club understands the high expectations that come with representing Asante Kotoko and admitted that recent results have been disappointing.

“The Board is actively working to appoint a competent substantive head coach whose philosophy aligns with the long-term ambitions of the club,” he stated.

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Mr. Duku explained that the club is taking its time to ensure the right candidate is selected, adding that management remains committed to restoring the team to its expected standards.

He apologised to supporters for the team’s recent performances and assured them that decisive steps are being taken to improve results.

In the meantime, he called on fans to remain loyal and continue supporting the team in the remaining matches of the season.

Asante Kotoko, one of Ghana’s most successful football clubs, has faced increasing pressure from supporters following a string of poor results in recent games.

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GFA took the right decision to sack Otto, but at wrong time – Dan Kwaku Yeboah

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Sports journalist, Dan Kwaku Yeboah has expressed mixed reactions to the decision by the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to part ways with former Black Stars coach Otto Addo, describing it as correct but poorly timed.

Speaking on the development with ghanaiantimes.com.gh ‘s Edem Mensah-Tsotorme, he explained that although the decision to remove Otto Addo may be justified, the timing could affect the team’s preparation for the upcoming World Cup.

He noted that the newly appointed coach has only a few weeks to work with the team before the tournament begins, making it difficult to make any significant impact.

According to him, the team has just two friendly matches scheduled in May ahead of the competition, leaving a very short period between those games and the start of the World Cup.

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He stressed that it would be unrealistic for any coach to fully understand the squad and implement effective strategies within such a limited time.

Dan Kwaku Yeboah urged Ghanaians to manage their expectations, warning that expecting outstanding performance under the circumstances could lead to disappointment.

He added that football can be unpredictable, and while the team could still perform well, fans should remain cautious in their hopes.

The astute sports journalist concluded that if the team performs beyond expectations, it would be a welcome outcome, but supporters should not put too much pressure on the new coach and players.

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