Ghana football is not dead â?? GFA vice president Mark Addo insists after massive President Cup turnout
[caption id=attachment_1140979 align=alignnone width=2048] Mark Addo[/caption]Following the massive turnout of the President Cup last Sunday, the vice president of the Ghana Football Association, Mark Addo has rejected claims that the countrys football is dead.The Accra Sports Stadium was filled to the brim when the two most glamorous clubs in the country, Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko locked horns in the President Cup showdown.In a high-stake match, the Porcupine Warriors triumphed over the Phobians 2-1 to annex a record-extending ninth President Cup title.Inspired by the massive support, Mark Addo, who was in attendance has downplayed the perception that Ghana football is dead.The President Cup went extremely well. From the look of things, people still like watching good football, as displayed in the Kotoko-Hearts encounter. For me, the notion that our football is dead has been quashed. He said.Meanwhile, Mark Addo has turn attention to the upcoming 2025/26 football campaign which kick start in September 2025.Overall, weve concluded the season well and looking forward to the new season, which begins in September he added.
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