Ghanaian football legend Tony Yeboah has called for patience and support for the new GFA administration in their bid to revive the sport.
Tony Yeboah who admits that football in Ghana has dwindled stated that the new GFA administration will need at least five years to get it back on track.
He called on all football fans to be patient with the Kurt Okraku-led administration, he also appealed to all stakeholders in the game to offer their support as they seek to revive Ghana football.
“If we package our football well, we’ll get sponsors. It’s difficult for those running football now because people are no longer interested in Ghana football. It’s hard to fill stadiums now because people prefer the foreign leagues”, he told Asempa FM.
“We should support those in charge now because Ghana football is dead. It will take time for the revive it so let us support. We should give them at least five years to restart everything”, he added.