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Monetizing the Black Stars will not win us AFCON title - Ex-deputy Sports Minister

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Sun, 2 May 2021 Source: m.peacefmonline.com

Ghanaian politician and former deputy Sports Minister, Vincent Oppong Asamoah, says the idea of monetizing the Black Stars will not guarantee an AFCON title.

The Black Stars have failed in thier quest to win the Afcon title for the past 39 years, after winning their last title in 1992 in Libya.

Ghana has come close to winning the title on three occasions 1992-Senegal, 2010-Angola and 2015- Equatorial Guinea and Gabon in the last decade.

Ghana's President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo in his quest to win the Afcon title during his tenure in government held a meeting with Chief Executive Officers of State Institutions and Corporate Ghana on Monday at the seat of government to appeal for funds towards the country's campaign for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations and the World Cup to be staged in Qatar.

The President has already pledged $10m for the campaign and urged the Sports Minister to solicit for additional $15m from Corporate Ghana.

Oppong Asamoah said the move by the government to appeal for funds should be commended.

However, he indicated that paying huge bonuses to the players as motivation will not guarantee the Afcon title.

“I don’t think Black Stars motivation should be based on money. There should be other things to motivate the Black Stars. If we continue this way we will keep getting the same results”, he told Happy FM.

“All our focus is on football especially the Black Stars. If Ghana can make an impact in other disciplines then we have to make funding available to the other sports”

“Government should give tax exemptions to companies that invest or support sporting disciplines which will also encourage others to join”, he added.

The Black Stars will be looking to end their Afcon trophy drought in next year's competition to be staged in Cameroon.

Source: m.peacefmonline.com
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