Ghanaian legend Asamoah abstains from the GFA presidential elections and maintains his neutrality

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Gyan wants to keep a neutral stance as the campaign heats up because he knows his support carries a lot of weight.


Kurt Okraku, the current president, is anticipated to run for re-election, and George Afriyie, the former vice president of the GFA who lost the 2019 presidential election, has formally announced his intention to run. Former Western Regional Football Association Chairman Kojo Yankah has also indicated an interest in the position.


More candidates are anticipated to enter the race in the months ahead since the election date has yet to be set.


The upcoming election will likely take place on a similar schedule because the previous GFA presidential election was held in October four years ago.


Football stakeholders and supporters anxiously await the official announcement of the election date and the entry of additional candidates as the election draws near.


Gyan chose to act impartially because he wanted to steer clear of any potential controversies or biases during the election.


His decision to refrain from openly endorsing any candidate reflects his dedication to upholding an impartial and open election process for the GFA presidency.

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