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Ahead of the AFCON 2021, Ghanaians were hopeful that the Black Stars would grasp this year’s tournament to end the 40-year drought of claiming the title.
However, the outcome of the senior team’s matches has waned any hope of securing a first position in the tournament.
Many sports commentators have attributed the poor performance of the Black Stars to the leadership of the Football Association. Others have accused the teams coach, Milovan Rajevac of lacking tact to attain the expected result.
In view of that, the topic, “Breaking Ghana’s 40-year AFCON Title Curse,” has been tabled for discussion on today’s edition of The Probe.
Host, Emefa Apawu will extensively interact with former Chairman of GFA, Lepowura Mohammed Nurudeen Jawula on the matter.
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