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Mark Addo is the new Vice President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) following the elections on Tuesday.
The Director of second-tier side Nzema Kotoko beat Randy Abbey and Dr. Toni Aubynn in a closed-door elections held at the Tang Palace Hotel in Accra.
The Executive Council of the Ghana Football Association has elected Mr. Mark Addo, President of Nzema Kotoko Football Club as the new Vice President of the GFA. pic.twitter.com/mlg4oXR6bR
— Ghana Football Association (@ghanafaofficial) November 5, 2019
He polled six [6] votes, two more than closest rival Randy Abbey. Dr. Toni Aubynn finished third with just one [1] vote.
Last month, Mr. Addo was elected onto the GFA Executive Council as one of three representatives of Division One League clubs.
He will deputise for newly-elected GFA President, Kurt Okraku.
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