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King Faisal file injunction against 2023 GFA elections

 King Faisal Football Club, owned by Alhaji Karim Grusah, has filed an inter­locutory injunction aimed at preventing the Ghana Foot­ball Association (GFA) from proceeding with its scheduled elections on September 27.

The elections, set to take place in Tamale, was meant to select new leaders for the association, with the incum­bent, Kurt Okraku, and for­mer Vice President, George Afriyie, competing for the Presidential position.

In a legal filing submitted to the Accra High Court, King Faisal, through its legal counsel, James Kwame Quayson, argues that accord­ing to the GFA’s statutes, a legitimate Congress cannot convene to elect the GFA President until the new mem­bers or representatives of the Executive Committee have been duly elected.

King Faisal Football Club is appealing to the court to prohibit the GFA from hold­ing the impending elections until the necessary elections for representatives from the National League Clubs, Re­gional Football Association, and other constituent bodies have been properly carried out.

Additionally, King Faisal seeks a court declaration that initiating the nomination pro­cess for the GFA President’s election before conducting elections for the Executive Committee representatives is both incorrect and unlawful.

Eleven football administra­tors, including James Kwesi Appiah, Dr Randy Abbey, Dr Tony Aubynn, Elloeny Amande, Fred Acheampong, and Alhaji Akambi, are vying for five Premier League posi­tions on the GFA Executive Council. Others in contention are Kingsley Osei Bonsu, Nana Oduro Sarfo, Onyina Asenso, Edmund Ackah, and Raphael Gyambrah.

As for the Women’s Foot­ball Clubs Exco Position, aspirant Gifty Oware-Mensah is unopposed.

In the race for the Division One League Clubs Exco Posi­tion, candidates include GFA Vice President, Mark Addo, Samuel Anim Addo, Eugene Nii Amon, Gideon Fosu, and Alex Ababio.

Nineteen other football administrators are Regional Football Association Chair­men hopefuls.

Samuel Aboabire and Johnson Bosompem Oduro will compete for the Greater Accra seat, whilst Robert Duncan is being contested by Abdul Hayy Yartey in the race to be the Central Region Chairman. –Citisports

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