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Six Ghanaians including legend Abedi Pele have been named to serve on the standing committees of CAF, the continent's football governing body announced on Wednesday.
The three-time African Football Association is a member of Committee for Youth Africa Cups of Nations for U17, U20, and U23.
Former Ghana FA vice-chairman Fred Crentsil is also on the committee.
Liberty Professionals chairman Felix Ansong has been named on the Development Committee for Futsal and Beach Soccer.
Prince Pamboe has been named on the CAF Medical Committee.
Ex-Ghana FA boss Alhaji Jawula will continue to work on the Inter Clubs Organising Committee.
Ghana FA vice president George Afriyie has already been named in the for the Organising Committee for Africa Cup of Nations.
They will join Kwesi Nyantakyi who will serve on two different committees including Executive Committee and also on the Emergency Committee.
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