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Calls for accountability within the Ghana Football Association (GFA) continue to grow, with many football fans arguing that President Kurt Okraku has fallen short of expectations since taking office in 2019. Critics point to the disappointing performances of Ghana's national teams as the biggest measure of his administration. The Black Stars have endured poor AFCON campaigns in recent years, while the country also failed to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations—a setback many supporters describe as unacceptable for a four-time African champion. Concerns have also been raised over the performance of Ghana's junior national teams. Many fans believe the Black Starlets (U-17), Black Satellites (U-20), and Black Meteors (U-23) have struggled to consistently compete at the highest level, raising questions about the country's youth development system and the transition of talented players to the senior national team. At the domestic level, critics argue that the Ghana Premier League continues to face challenges, including low attendance, limited commercial growth, and concerns about the overall competitiveness of the league. Coaching changes within the national teams have also fueled debate about the direction of Ghana football. However, supporters of Kurt Okraku maintain that his administration has introduced important reforms since taking over after the GFA's post-
Calls for accountability within the Ghana Football Association (GFA) continue to grow, with many football fans arguing that President Kurt Okraku has fallen short of expectations since taking office in 2019. Critics point to the disappointing performances of Ghana's national teams as the biggest measure of his administration. The Black Stars have endured poor AFCON campaigns in recent years, while the country also failed to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations—a setback many supporters describe as unacceptable for a four-time African champion. Concerns have also been raised over the performance of Ghana's junior national teams. Many fans believe the Black Starlets (U-17), Black Satellites (U-20), and Black Meteors (U-23) have struggled to consistently compete at the highest level, raising questions about the country's youth development system and the transition of talented players to the senior national team. At the domestic level, critics argue that the Ghana Premier League continues to face challenges, including low attendance, limited commercial growth, and concerns about the overall competitiveness of the league. Coaching changes within the national teams have also fueled debate about the direction of Ghana football. However, supporters of Kurt Okraku maintain that his administration has introduced important reforms since taking over after the GFA's post-"Number 12" restructuring. They cite improvements in football governance, coach education, and administrative systems as signs of long-term progress. As debate continues, many Ghanaians believe the true measure of the GFA's leadership will be seen in improved performances by the Black Stars, stronger youth national teams, and a more competitive domestic league. By Afadzato Online

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