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Accra-based Great Somas Football Club have officially appointed Kanduri Moses as the club’s Board Chairman, effective immediately.
Kanduri Moses’ appointment will see him help in the growth of the Third Division club as well as its Colts football.
He will also serve as the Board Chairman for the Great Somas Academy Colts Club, which has churned out a host of talents over the years.
According to the club, Moses’ track record in football management and corporate leadership was the major reason behind the decision to appoint him as the Board Chair.
His involvement in football includes helping out in the organisation of Ghana’s international friendly against Chile in 2012, and his collaboration with several South American national teams.
As Board Chairman, Moses’ primary responsibilities will include:
- Steering the strategic direction of both clubs toward long-term growth and visibility.
- Leveraging your international network to create exposure and development opportunities for emerging talents.
- Guiding our teams into a new era focused on performance, professionalism, and community impact.
A statement from the club read, “We at Great Somas F.C believe your extensive experience and commitment to developing young lives will help position Great Somas FC and Great Somas Academy Colts Club as leading talent incubators on the West African football stage.
“We warmly welcome you to this new chapter and look forward to working closely with you in driving our shared vision forward.
“Congratulations once again, and please accept our best wishes for a successful tenure.”
Players who come through the Great Somas academy include; Mathew Cudjoe Anim, Raymond Asante, Samuel Gidi, Stephen Sackey, now at Precision Football Club ( Dubai), Solomon Sosu (Al ain, but on loan to Al Nasr), Daniel Nunoo (Sk Rapid), William Kumadu (San Diego USA) and current Black Starlets midfielder Ernest Ofori.
The team won the first edition of the BabyJet U16 Football tournament and the last edition in 2021.
Great Somas' record in the Success Cup
2015 U17 and U13 Winners
2016 U13 Winner
2019 U17 Winner
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