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Kwesi Nyantakyi has been sworn in as the President of the Ghana Football Association for a third successive term at the Ghanaman Soccer of Excellence.
The President took the oath of secrecy and the oath of office to legally ratify his re-election for a new four-year term.
This was followed by the swearing in of the new members of the executive committee in the oath administered by Supereme Court Judge Justice Anim Yeboah.

Elected Central Regional chairman Roy Arthur, Francis Dugbatse of Volta Region and elected Northern Regional RFA chairman Abdulai Alhassan missed out due to the defeated candidates of the respective regions contesting the election decision in court.
Nyantakyi has been President of the football association since 2005 after succeeding Dr.Nyaho Tamakloe.
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