Anas number 12: Asamoah Gyan asks politicians to stay away from football

Black Stars captain believes football and politics do not make a good mix

Black Stars captain Asamoah Gyan has urged politicians to stay away from football

Football activities is currently on hold in Ghana as part of the fallouts following the premiere of a documentary by Anas Aremeyaw Anas video dubbed ‘Number 12.’

The video had several Football officials implicated on tape for allegedly taking bribes to influence the player selection as well as the changing the outcome of football matches.

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The government have taken steps to dissolve the FA by securing a 10-day injunction to stop football-related activities.

With Government’s move, clubs owners have started feeling the heat, and they have been calling on Government to be a little bit soft.

Asamoah Gyan in speaking to the media is clearly not happy with the developments which has delayed Ghana Football for the close to a month

“I have said it and I will say it again; football and politics cannot work,” he said.

“This is all I can say for now but for sure football and politics is a no.”

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Government has since started talks with FIFA in ensuring Ghana is not banned from football.

Meannwhile, Ghana Fottball Association President Kwesi nyantakyi has slapped investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas three different law suits as he was implicated in the video for allegedly recieving a bribe of $60,000

 

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