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A new Ghana Football Association president will be elected on 25 October 2019, the Normalisation Committee have announced.
Nominations shall open from 16 September 2019 to Friday 20 September 2019 with forms available at the Ghana FA secretariat or downloaded from the website.
This will be decided by Congress which will have 120 delegates.
Also on the day, Congress will elect members onto the Executive Council which will comprise five representatives from the Premier League, three Division One League representatives, two Regional Football Association chairmen and one woman by the Women's Elite Clubs.
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