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Ghana FA president Kurt Okraku expresses disappointment in Ghana journalists for the boos after Mozambique clash

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
February 7, 2024
in Black Stars, Football, Ghana, National Teams
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Ghana Football Association president, Kurt Okraku, recently spoke about a troubling incident during the Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast. After Ghana’s disappointing 2-2 draw with Mozambique, Ghanaian journalists booed the players at the mixed zone, expressing their frustration. Okraku emphasized the importance of supporting the national team despite setbacks.

Speaking at a Meet the Press event in Kumasi, Okraku empathized with the disappointment felt by Ghanaians due to the Black Stars’ poor performance. He also understood the frustration of journalists whose coverage was affected by the team’s early exit. However, he strongly opposed the act of booing the players, stating that journalists are meant to support and report on the team positively.

Okraku highlighted the consequences of the booing incident, revealing that CAF was considering imposing fines on Ghana. He stressed the negative impact such behavior could have on the country’s reputation and urged for collective efforts to avoid damaging Ghana’s image on the global stage.

Reflecting on Ghana’s elimination from the tournament, Okraku stressed the need to learn from the experience. He called for better behavior from journalists and fans alike, emphasizing the importance of supporting the national team through both victories and defeats.

The president of the Ghana Football Association urged for a period of introspection, where individuals could evaluate their actions and strive for improvement. He emphasized everyone’s role in shaping Ghana’s reputation and urged responsible behavior to prevent negative consequences.

Okraku highlighted the importance of unity and solidarity in supporting the national team during tough times. He called for a joint effort to create a positive environment that fosters the growth and success of Ghanaian football internationally.

In conclusion, Okraku expressed hope that the booing incident would serve as a lesson for all involved. He urged for a renewed commitment to supporting the Black Stars and representing Ghana with pride and dignity in future tournaments.

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