Lack of football activities in Ghana caused our exit - Jimmy Cobblah

Published on: 11 February 2019

Head coach of the Black Satellites, Jimmy Cobblah says his side failed to perform at the Africa Youth Championship because of the lack of domestic football in Ghana. 

Ghana' U20 side failed to go beyond the group stages after losing their final group game to Mali and hence failed to qualify for the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Poland later this year.

According to the former Inter Allies gaffer, most of the local boys he included for the competition lacked match fitness because of the lack of competitive football in Ghana.

“It affected us,” Jimmy said after he was quizzed about the state of football in Ghana.

“We should have used most of the local boys, because if you look at the competition most of the teams are using most of their local boys,” he added.

"But because our boys (local-based players) are not match fit, and there are no competition in our country, we had to rely on the professionals (foreign-based players) who are young boys in Europe."

Ghana have failed to qualify for the FIFA U-20 World Cup for the second time running.

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