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Augustine Ahinful urges GFA to consider involving former players in running of Black Stars

By Samuel Ekow Amoasi Appiah
Football News Augustine Ahinful urges GFA to consider involving former players in running of Black Stars
TUE, 21 JAN 2025

Former Ghana international Augustine Ahinful has called on the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to consider involving former players in the management of the Black Stars.

His comments come after the recent formation of a new Management Committee for the senior national team.

Former Black Stars captain, Stephen Appiah, is the only ex-player on the newly established Management Committee. Appiah will serve as Vice Chairman and also lead player relations.

In light of the Black Stars' recent struggles, Ahinful believes that including former players in the decision-making process could significantly benefit both the team and the players.

Speaking on Accra-based Sporty FM, the former Borussia Dortmund striker recalled a past initiative by former Sports Minister, Elvis Afriyie-Ankrah, who emphasized the need for former players’ involvement in the Black Stars.

"When Elvis Afriyie Ankrah was appointed the Sports Minister, he met most of the old players and also met the Professional Footballers Association of Ghana [PFAG] but I don't know what he picked from the meeting but along the line, he gave an instruction that every Black Stars match, myself, Stephen Appiah, Osei Kuffour and CK Akonnor should be part of the team and I was part of the technical committee as well," he said.

"I was tasked to write and advise the technical committee on what could be done to advance the fortunes of the national teams and also speak to the players."

He shared a memorable experience before a match against Egypt in Kumasi when he and Osei Kuffour met Maxwell Konadu, who was struggling with nerves.

After a conversation with them, Konadu’s mind was at ease, and Ghana went on to win 6-1 the following day.

Ahinful emphasized that former players can offer valuable support, whether by providing guidance to the current squad or offering advice to the coaching staff.

"I remember before we played Egypt in Kumasi, I was with Osei Kuffour in the lobby and we saw Maxwell Konadu come to us and say I could not sleep but after he left us, his mind was cleared because he had met his teammates and there were jokes and then we won 6-1 at the following day.

"I again met a player stepping out late and said he was giving a ticket to someone but I requested to have the ticket and asked to him to go and rest. So these are the things that players who have been there before when they are part of the set-up could bring on board to help the team," he added.

With the Black Stars missing out on the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), their focus now shifts to the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, which will resume in March with matches against Chad and Madagascar.

Samuel Ekow Amoasi Appiah
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