AIP Les 9ème et 10ème éditions du festival touristique Apéro tourisme 225 vont se tenir bientôt en Côte d’Ivoire AIP Abidjan va bientôt accueillir le Salon africain de la formation et de l’orientation AIP Transition énergétique : Le gouvernement sollicite une plus grande implication du secteur privé dans la mise en œuvre des initiatives nationales AIP La Côte d’Ivoire opère un bon qualitatif dans la gestion de la communication des risques et engagement communautaire (ministre) AIP L’UNESCO sollicite les chefs traditionnels pour la promotion de la santé des adolescents AIP La FAO édifie les parties prenantes sur les missions du projet SAGA 2 en Côte d’Ivoire MAP Les dimensions géoéconomiques des espaces maritimes de l’Afrique atlantique sous la loupe d’experts à Rabat AIB Burkina/Culture : Institution de journées continues à Bobo-Dioulasso pendant la SNC 2024 APS SENEGAL-AFRIQUE-SANTE / Surveillance des épidémies en Afrique de l’Ouest : les laboratoires confrontés à un manque d’infrastructures aux normes (directeur) APS SENEGAL-PECHE-EMPLOIS / La composante aquaculture du PGRNS va créer 5000 emplois (directrice)

« I am disappointed but football development is my priority »- Hearts MD


  24 Octobre      24        Sport (12676),

 

Accra, Oct. 24. GNA- Mr. Frederick Moore, Managing Director of Accra Hearts of Oak has said, though he is disappointed over his defeat in the elections for the Executive Council of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), he is ready to give his all to see Ghana football regain its glory.

Mr. Moore, speaking after his defeat today at the GFA headquarters where an elective Congress was held for new members to occupy the vacant EXCO slots, said the development of Ghana football remains his priority, because the football family was unhappy about the situation of Ghana football.

“Yes, obviously I am disappointed and would have loved to be part of the council but now I have to reposition myself and support the new council to take Ghana football forward.

“I am sure no one here today is happy to see how Ghana football is now. So if some people have been voted for, the best is to support and make sure we get Ghana back to where it belongs in football.

“My priority is to see my club and Ghana football becoming better than how it is now, I dont have to think about myself for now but the collective interest of moving Ghana football in the right direction » he added.

Mr. Moore was hoping to be elected onto the new Executive Council from the premier league slots of five but together with Mr Albert Commey lost to Dr Tony Aubynn, Mr George Amoako, Mr Kingsley Bonsu, Mr Fred Acheampong and Nana Oduro Sarfo.

Dans la même catégorie