Sports activities Information of Friday, 12 June 2020
Source: Ghana Soccernet
2020-06-12
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General Supervisor of Terrific Olympics Oloboi Commodore has dismissed Kwesi Appiah’s assertion that the Black Stars captain’s armband ought to be rotated among the the gamers to steer clear of confusion that ordinarily erupts in camp.
Due to the fact soccer in Ghana was grounded to a halt due to the coronavirus crisis, there have collection of revelations and clarification more than what really transpired regarding the Black Stars captaincy row for the duration of the 1992 Africa Cup of Nations final reduction in opposition to neighbours Ivory Coastline.
According to former Ghana mentor Kwesi Appiah, the captaincy tiff can be fixed if there is a rotation of the armband amid gamers in each individual sport just as Brazil did at the 2018 FIFA Environment Cup in Russia.
But the previous Al Khartoum Watani gaffer’s proposal has been quickly shot down by Wonderful Olympics chief, Oloboi Commodore.
The expert soccer administrator believes the Black Stars now have a fantastic chief in Andre Ayew, arguing that he is the perfect participant to lead the crew.
“I disagree with Kwesi Appiah to say that our Black Stars captaincy ought to be rotated,” Commodore stated on Wontumi Radio.
“Let us take Portugal as example, will they let an individual to captain the group in advance of [Cristiano] Ronaldo? If Brazil are executing that then it is really a undesirable apply and we ought to not emulate that.”
“André is a cup profitable captain, he has received a trophy for the place and that by itself gives him the mark but as for the national crew let us see regardless of whether he could be a very good captain far too.”
Appiah was at the helm of affairs during the the latest captaincy row amongst Asamoah Gyan and Andre Dede Ayew prior to the 2019 AFCON which noticed Gyan retiring from the nationwide staff after currently being stripped off the captaincy.
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