Former Black Stars Goalkeeper, Sammy Adjei has touted himself capable of becoming the next Ghana Football Association (GFA) President.
Sammy Adjei, who has been clubless for some years now, made the pronouncement of being competent to become the GFA president at the time Ghana football is in standstill.
The 37-year-old is yet to officially announce his retirement from football.
The veteran goalkeeper was part of the Black Stars squad at the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany where Ghana was booted out of the competition at the knockout phase of the competition.
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“I could easily become the next GFA Presidentâ€, Sammy Adjei told Asempa FM.
“If God wills me to be GFA President I will be. But I know I am very capableâ€.
The GFA Presidential seat became vacant following Anas Aremeyaw Anas 'Number 12' expose which uncovered massive illegalities, thereby leading to the resignation of then GFA President, Kwesi Nyantakyi.
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FIFA is expected in the country this week to finalise the composition of a Normalisation Committee to steer the affairs of Ghana Football.
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