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Kudjoe Fianoo has been re-elected as chairman of the Ghana League Clubs Association (GHALCA) for a second term after beating sole competitor, Isaac Koomson.
Fianoo received 71 votes whilst Koomson got 41 votes at the elections which was held at the Accra Sports stadium.
The results mean Fianoo will lead the welfare body for the next four years. He will be supported by vice-chairman John Ansah who shocked incumbent Alex Ackumey.
Below are the full results of the polls:
Division Representative
Eugene Jacquaye – 14
Emmanuel Opoku Abrokwa – 54
Vincent Boateng – 44
Division Representative
Engene Noble Noah – 58
Felix Bewu – 54
Treasurer Position
Linda Ansong – 90
Justice Boison – 23
Premier league Representative
Edmund Ackah – 91
Nana Amankwah – 64
George Ofosuhene Peprah – 53
Vice-Chairman Position
Alex Ackumeh – 47
John Ansah – 65
Chairman Position
Kudjoe Fianoo - 71
Isaac Wilberforce Koomson – 41
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