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Theodore Mawuli Viwoto, Administrative Secretary of the Ghana Amputee Football Association (GAFA), has been appointed Deputy Media Relations Officer by the World Amputee Football Federation (WAFF).
The President of the global body, Richard Hofmann, said in a letter copied to GNA Sports that “It is my pleasure to inform you that WAFF 2nd Vice-President Masayuki Sugino, and I have agreed and hereby appoint you as Deputy Media Relations Officer for the World Amputee Football Federation.”
Viwotor, who has been given responsibilities over the continent to contribute to giving amputee football visibility and attract more support for the disability sport’s rich background, skills and experience which span over a decade, influenced his appointment.
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