Well-known lawyer and football enthusiast, Ace Ankomah, has reportedly withdrawn from the 5-member committee tasked with finding the next coach for the Ghana national football team.
According to sources close to the committee, Ankomah cited personal reasons for his decision to step down.
Ankomah’s withdrawal comes as a surprise to many, as he was considered a key member of the committee due to his extensive knowledge of the Ghanaian football landscape and his passion for the sport.
His expertise and experience would have been valuable in the search for a coach who can lead the Black Stars to success in future tournaments.
The remaining members of the committee, which includes former footballers and sports administrators, are now left to continue the search for a suitable candidate to take over the reins of the national team.
The Ghana Football Association will be looking to make a timely appointment to ensure that the new coach has ample time to prepare for upcoming competitions.
Ankomah’s decision to withdraw from the committee raises questions about the future direction of the search for a new coach and the potential impact on the selection process.
It remains to be seen who will step in to fill the void left by Ankomah’s departure and whether the committee will be able to find a coach who meets the expectations of the footballing community in Ghana.
As the search continues, football fans and analysts will be eagerly awaiting updates on the progress of the committee and any developments regarding the appointment of the next Ghana coach.