GFA reaffirms support for Thomas Partey despite rape charges allegation
The Ghana Football Association has reaffirmed its support for Thomas Partey as the midfielder navigates an ongoing legal battle in the United Kingdom.
Partey, who serves as deputy captain of the Black Stars, is facing additional rape charges, bringing the total number of allegations to offences involving four women. The 32-year-old has denied all accusations.
Speaking in an interview with Asaase Radio, GFA President Kurt Okraku stressed that the Association remains in regular communication with the Villarreal midfielder and continues to offer its backing.
"Thomas Partey is our deputy captain and a key member of the Black Stars. The GFA will never sleep over any situation with a player like Partey. We’re in constant contact with Partey, and he’s in a good frame of mind despite what we read online. He has a strong mindset, and he’s preparing to represent Ghana at the World Cup," Okraku said.
He added that the FA stands firmly behind the player during what he described as a challenging period.
"Thomas Partey knows our position. We stand shoulder to shoulder with him during these challenging times. I’m very positive that despite all the happenings, Partey will show up for the World Cup," he added.
Partey is due to appear before Westminster Magistrates’ Court on March 13. The alleged offences are said to have occurred between 2020 and 2022 and were investigated by the Metropolitan Police after an initial complaint was filed in February 2022.
The midfielder was previously granted conditional bail after entering not guilty pleas to earlier charges.