Newly-elected Ghana Football Association (GFA) president Kurt E.S Okraku believes it is time to chart a new path for the local game.
The Dreams FC executive chairman was voted as the new leader of the local football governing body during an Extraordinary Congress in Accra on Friday.
He beat five others, including former GFA vice presidents George Afriyie and Fred Pappoe, for the top office.
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“I’m really humbled for this unique opportunity to serve Ghana football,” Okraku said after his swearing-in.
“We have shown that we have a lot of quality in this country.