The Ghana League Clubs Association (GHALCA) Chairmanship aspirant, Isaac Wilberforce Koomson, has said they were able to revive a dead GHALCA, when they took over the Association.
Mr. Koomson, is the current Vice Chairman of GHALCA, the mother body of all league clubs in the country.
Emmanuel Adotey, chairman of association was compelled to resign with his entire executives in 2011 over issues of finances of the Association.
In the state the association found itself, Mr. Koomson believes the current heads of the body did tremendous work to revive the dwindling fortunes of the association.
“When we came, the association (was falling apart),” Isaac Wilberforce Koomson noted in an interview with sportscrusader.com.
“Our predecessors were sacked or pushed out of GHALCA… imagine the situation of GHALCA were when we came in, everything was falling apart, but we a managed to hold it together,” he said.
Emmanuel Addotey administration were unable to organise any GHALCA competition, but that is history now.
“We have played all the tournaments, the association was unable to play during the days of our predecessors and even brought innovations. The last tournament – G-6 was flamboyant,” he added.
GHALCA will go to the polls later this month to elect new executives.
We Revived A Dead GHALCA - Isaac Koomson
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