revealed: Ghana FA’s Plot against Kwesi Appiah’s Baba Yara Popularity uncovered, CAF ban a cover up

My Jacobnarhtvonline can exclusively report that the recent publication by the Ghana Football Association of the decision by the Confederation of Africa Football  (CAF) to ban the Baba Yara Stadium is a plot by the association to prevent the 2025 AFCON qualifier against the Sudanese National team from being played in Ghana because of the popularity of  the Sudanese National team coach Kwesi Appiah.

Our investigations reveal the supposed ban from CAF was instigated by the top  officials of the Ghana FA who have insisted on playing Sudan outside of the country.

Our source stated that ‘The real motive is to prevent Kwasi Appiah’s popularity in Kumasi from overshadowing the FA’s dwindling reputation”.

The source said the GFA has been working long before the Angola game to ensure the Sudan game is not played in Kumasi or any stadium in Kumasi.

The source further alleged that, the chaos and mayhem after the Angola game were conveniently engineered to occasion a CAF ban to prevent the Black Stars from playing against Kwesi Appiah’s Sudan side at the Venue.

The after game commentary of bad pitch and other related matter regarding the Baba Yara Stadium were all orchestrated to attract the Confederation of Africa Football

The source maintained that The GFA has intelligence report that Kumasi fans would rally behind Appiah against the Black Stars if the game is played in Kumasi, and therefore the Football association needed to ensure the game is moved to a venue outside Ghana.

Kwesi Appiah and his Sudanese side have been in fine form, and many at the GFA fear a defeat at the hands of the coach they onces failed to renew his contract will attract public outrage against the Association.

Ghana hosts the Sudanese national team on the weekend of October 6, with the return leg in the same month

 

 

 

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