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FIFA Management Consultant Neil Armstrong Mortagbe says he is prepared to relief his current position at FIFA to contest the GFA presidency.
However, he is yet to confirm his eligibility to contest the position from the football governing body.
Neil Armstrong in an interview with Asempa Sports reiterated is ready to give up his FIFA position if FIFA rules does not allow him to vie for a local position and maintain his international job.
He observed that the current Vice President of the Ivorian Football Federation Kesse Feh Lambert also serves as a FIFA management consultant, and thus believes he can equally serve at both the local and international platforms at the same time.
However, with the withdrawal of Abedi Pele from the contest, many have said Mr Kwesi Nyantakyi, the incumbent GFA president is likely to be re-elected for a second term in office giving the successes he has chalked so far.
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