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Ghana League Clubs Association (GHALCA) chairman, Kudjoe Fianoo has indicated that he could run for Ghana FA presidency next year.
Fiano is set to step down as AshantiGold boss after serving for 13 years but he is already looking forward to taking over another top job by becoming FA President.
Since Kwesi Nyantakyi announced he will not seek re-election when his tenure expires in 2019, a couple of sports administrators have declared interest in vying for the position.
Kurt Okraku, George Afriyie and Fred Pappoe have all expressed their desires with Fianoo being the latest.
“I’m seriously considering the Ghana Football Association(GFA) presidency, It is seriously on my card,'' Fianoo said on Asempa FM's Ultimate Sports show.
“Even if I don't become GFA president, there are a lot of other things I can do to help Ghana football improve," he added.
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