President of the Ghana Football Association, Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku, has issued a strong call for professionalism and unity among Ghanaian coaches, urging them to abandon what he described as a growing culture of sabotage within the game.
Addressing participants at the opening ceremony of the CAF Licence A Coaching Course at the GFA Technical Centre in Prampram on Thursday, the FA boss did not mince words as he challenged coaches to embrace collaboration and continuity in their work.
In one of the most striking moments of his address, President Simeon-Okraku admonished coaches to abandon destructive professional rivalries.
“You must stop sabotaging your colleagues because it will not take you anywhere. A coach takes over a club from a colleague and the first thing they do is to rubbish everything their predecessor has done. This is not proper and won’t help you,” he cautioned.
Simeon-Okraku stressed that sustainable development in Ghanaian football can only be achieved through mutual respect and shared responsibility.
He urged the coaches to seize the opportunity presented by the intensive 10-day programme to elevate their standards and contribute meaningfully to the transformation of the local game.
The GFA President further emphasised that professionalism, continuity and collaboration remain essential pillars in building a thriving football ecosystem across the country.
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