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Former Ghana Football Association vice president, George Afriyie, is unsure about plans to challenge for the presidential seat again.
Afriyie's ambitions to become the president of the football governing body hit a snag last year as he was disqualified ahead of the election which was eventually won by Kurt Okraku.
He took the decision to appeal his disqualification from the elections to the Cort of Arbitration for Sports (CAS). However, the case was dismissed earlier this month.
With the latest twist to his fate, Afriyie says he is uncertain about vying for the post again.
"Nobody knows tomorrow. I have not taken any decision yet, but in life, you just have to focus and do what you want to do, and then when there is time and opportunity to do anything, why not," he told Graphic Sports.
On the decision to dismiss his appeal, he added, "I just gave my opinion, and I said per what the CAS ruling is, I have accepted it, so we move."
Afriyie served as the vice president of the association under Kwesi Nyantakyi.
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