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Ghana will be focused and prepared on Agenda win AFCON 2019 - Dr Kofi Amoah

By Vincent Ashitey
Ghana will be focused and prepared on Agenda win AFCON 2019 - Dr Kofi Amoah
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The President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) Normalization Committee Dr Kofi Amoah is upbeat about the chances of the Black Stars after the 2019 Afcon draw in Cairo.

He has however dismissed suggestions that Ghana is in a "cheap" group after been drawn with reigning African champions Cameroon, Guinea Bissau and Benin.

Dr Amoah who in Cairo for the Afcon draw and other official engagements, spoke to the media immediately after the draw and said Ghana's rich history and pedigree as far as the African Cup is concerned would be an advantage.

" To me personally, this draw already signifies victory from the middle...and Ghana is in the middle as far as being at the centre of the earth. Here we are, surrounded by history against the backdrop of the spectacular Pyramids of Giza.

"And from here, from tonight, begins our quest to mount a resurgence in Ghana Football".

Dr Amoah's now trademark philosophical views was put in perspective when he quickly added that the Black Stars of Ghana will not underestimate any opponent in Group F.

"We are going to give each of the teams in our group the due respect they deserve because nobody qualified by magic or by accident, therefore, we must accord our opponents the same respect they will accord us".

Ghana's FIFA backed Normalization Committee is assiduously focused on their mandate to raise football back from the brink in the country steeped with a rich tradition but nearing almost four decades without a triumph on the African continent.

Coach Akwasi Appiah was coy in his reaction insisting that good preparations would be key to his team's success in Egypt.

"We need to prepare very well so that whichever team comes our way, we can deal with confidently".

The Black Stars would be based in the city of Ismailia as they launch their campaign to end 37 years without an Afcon trophy.

Meanwhile, Dr Amoah has stated that on his return to Ghana, he and Sports Minister Isaac Asiamah would engage football, media and corporate stakeholders to rally Ghanaians behind the Black Stars.

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