Board member of Accra Great Olympics, Fred Pappoe has called time at the
association, disclosing that he will not contest for an Executive
Committee seat on the Ghana Football Association again.
The ex-GFA Vice president indicated he has opted not to run for the
upcoming elections after serving on the committee for over a decade and
has stressed he will leave all national team positions at the end of the
season.
Pappoe has been serving on the Executive Committee of the football
governing body since 2005 and rose to the rank of the Vice Presidential
position of the association between 2005 to 2011.
But the Local Black Stars Management Committee Chairman says “enough is
enough” at the helm of the GFA, as he seeks to focus on club
administration.
“I am not sure to contest for the Executive Committee position again.
One person can’t do one thing for ever. If anything at all, I have
played my part, so what I want to do now is contribute my quota to my
club (Gt. Olympics) and enjoy football as a fun.“However, I think for
national team level administration or management, I have had enough,” he
told Atinka FM.
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