Asamoah Gyan's manager, Samuel Anim Addo has lost his position on the Ghana Football Association's Executive Council.
Anim Addo was seeking to be re-elected among three representatives for the Division One League (DOL) on the GFA ExCO.
However, Anim Addo polled 13 out of the 48 votes cast by the Division One League clubs.
The Young Apostles CEO came last out of the 5 contestants competing for the 3 slots.
Former GFA vice President was Mark Addo successfully re-elected alongside Gideon Fosu and Eugen Nobel Nii Amon Noel.
The newly appointed three representatives of the Division One League will join five other Executive Committee members from the Ghana Premier League and Women's Premier League to form the new GFA ExCO.
Incumbent president Kurt Okraku also recorded a resounding victory as he was re-elected as the President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA).



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