Thursday, 21 April 2016

Why Kudjoe Fianoo Won GHALCA Elections

The race began in February this year and on the 21 April, the grace fell on Kudjoe Fianoo to succeed Alhaji Braimah Raji as chairman of the Ghana League Clubs Association (GHALCA).


The race was as thicker as a concrete, and  barely did football connoisseurs, believed that Kudjoe Fianoo will whitewash Isaac Koomson, Kofi Poku and Nana Oduro Sarfo in the race for the seat.


Isaac Koomson was rated highly among members of the Association and delegates, but he pulled a total 13 votes from the 102 votes cast.


I must admit I was completely taken aback by the decision of the delegates considering the conversation I had with a  chunk of them to the elections.


Most of them bought into the idea of Isaac Koomson and Kofi Poku, and the race was destined to he closely contested by the duo. However, Kudjoe Fianoo spring up and won the race.


Speaking to delegates who vested their power in the AshantiGold Chief Executive Officer, Sportscrusader.com observed that Kudjoe Fianoo won the race with his image.


The former Ghana Football Association (GFA), Executive Committee member’s presence epitomized his chances. Delegates are convinced that the success GHALCA chalked when he was part of the Association will be revived should he lead the dream of the club.


It is believed that he will champion their call for clubs to have a say when decisions about Ghana football is made at the highest level.



Why Kudjoe Fianoo Won GHALCA Elections

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