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RUNNING THE FOOTBALL IS NOT ABOUT BIG GRAMMAR - STEPHEN APPIAH LAMENTS EXCLUSION OF FORMER PLAYERS

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Running the football is not about big grammar - Stephen Appiah laments exclusion of former players

Stephen Appiah, the former captain of Ghana's national football team, has called for ex-footballers to be given more opportunities to lead the administration of the game in the country.

In an interview with Kumasi-based Sompa Radio, Appiah argued that former players are often overlooked for administrative roles in favor of technocrats, despite their unique insights and understanding of the sport.

He stressed that it's not about language proficiency, but rather about having a deep knowledge of the game.

Appiah himself is highly respected in Ghanaian football circles for leading the Black Stars to their first World Cup appearance in 2006. While many of his former colleagues have pursued coaching roles, Appiah has yet to take on any management position.

The Ghana Football Association has traditionally been led by technocrats, with few former players involved in administration. Appiah hopes that one day, a former player will be given the opportunity to lead and be supported by all.

Regret

The former Fernabache star also expressed regret about using his personal resources to finance the Black Stars in the past.

He recalled that in the past he had to pay for some players' plane tickets to honor national call-ups.



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Appiah himself is highly respected in Ghanaian football circles for leading the Black Stars to their first World Cup appearance in 2006. While many of his former colleagues have pursued coaching roles, Appiah has yet to take on any management position.

The Ghana Football Association has traditionally been led by technocrats, with few former players involved in administration. Appiah hopes that one day, a former player will be given the opportunity to lead and be supported by all.hnocrats, with few former players involved in administration. Appiah hopes that one day, a former player will be given the opportunity to lead and be supported by all.

Appiah himself is highly respected in Ghanaian football circles for leading the Black Stars to their first World Cup appearance in 2006. While many of his former colleagues have pursued coaching roles, Appiah has yet to take on any management position.

The Ghana Football Association has traditionally been led by technocrats, with few former players involved in administration. Appiah hopes that one day, a former player will be given the opportunity to lead and be supported by all.



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