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The Ghana Football Association has rescheduled the date for its Extra-Ordinary Congress to the New Year.
The congress will mow take place on 06 January and it will be held at the FA's headquarters in Accra.
Congress, in pursuant to Article 23 (5) (2) of the Statutes will discuss issues bordering on the development of the game.
Other issues which would be deliberated by Congress is the court case by Maha Ayew, a Director of Nania FC against the Ghana Football Association, an offer of apology by Mighty Jets and Zaytuna United and the proposed amendment of Article 24 (1) (3) of the Statutes.
The Football Association had originally fix a 30 December date for the Extra-Ordinary Congress.
Source: Ghanasoccernet.com
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