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A new Ghana Football Association (GFA) vice president will be elected Tuesday when the new administration holds its first meeting at the Secretariat in Accra.
GFA boss Kurt Okraku and his Executive Council (ExCo) members will meet for the first time since they were elected into office last month.
At the meeting, ExCo members will elect one member to serve as vice president of the Association.
Joy Sports can report that Dr. Toni Aubynn, Mark Addo and Randy Abbey are the frontrunners for the position.

Read: Randy Abbey, Toni Aubynn and Mark Addo set for vice presidential race
However, Asante Kotoko CEO George Amoako and Samuel Anim Addo, who is the business manager of Asamoah Gyan, cannot be ruled out.
Also at the meeting, ExCo will look at the possible start date for all domestic competitions.
The new Ghana FA administration was ushered on October 25, 2019, after Kurt Okraku was elected as president.
This administration will serve for four years.
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