GHALCA urges government to continue to offer necessary support to Black Stars despite early World Cup exit

Published on: 13 December 2022

The Ghana League Clubs Association of Ghana (GHALCA) has charged Government not to be distraught with the current Black Stars but continue to offer the necessary support despite the group-stage exit from the World Cup.

The four-time African champions were eliminated from the tournament last Friday after losing 2-0 to Uruguay.

Ghana finished bottom of Group H with three points after losing to Portugal and Uruguay, having beaten South Korea in between.

“Though GHALCA shares the pain and disappointment of Ghana­ians, it takes solace in the fact that we have a young team that can be nurtured into greatness in future," GHALCA said in a statement.

“On this note, GHALCA, therefore, urges Government not to be distraught with the team but continue to offer the necessary support.”

“As a major stakeholder, GHALCA wishes to apologise to the sporting public, for the early exit of the Stars and it is prepared to sit at a table with the sector Ministry and the GFA in a bid to find a lasting solution to the competition de­bacle which, unfortunately, is becom­ing an acidic ritual and an albatross around our necks.”

 

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