CHANGING COACHES IS NOT THE SOLUTION TO OUR NATIONAL TEAM POOR PERFORMACES.

By – Abagna Jose Nelson

The Ghana Football Association in the course of the week had released a statement indicating that, the Association has parted ways with Black Stars Coach,Chris Hugston after the abysmal performance of the team in the 2024 Africa Cup of Nation held at Ivory Coast.

Chris Hugston sacking makes it the fourth coach to be axed from the Black Stars Job in the last five years.

So, one will be tempted to ask is coaching the main problem of the Black Stars?

Been someone who was in Ivory Coast for the AFCON as a journalist and watching the Black Stars played one thing was clear to me.

Obviously, Ghana’s problem is not just a coaching or technical problem but a systemic one. Since 2017, we have sacked coach after coach but the results have not changed much.

Our winner that it all current GFA presidential system is designed to self-destruct by its very character because the GFA president and his Executive Council members who either own, manage, or have links with clubs have vested interests in the selection of players into the various national teams. Some of them are also into player management or serving as intermediaries for players.

As human as they are, they are likely to want to see players from their own clubs or those they are associated with invited into under 17, 20, 23 and Black Stars. Hence, if we scrutinize selection into these national teams we will definitely find players with close ties to exco members or people they know and who knows them well!

These boys may not necessarily be the best of talents in the country.

Besides that, each GFA president brings in his family and friends to give them juicy positions in the secretariat or the various national teams.

But is it the standard internationally accepted practice that football people who own or manage clubs/players must be those administering the sport in any country?

It is never the case in established football nations in the World, including countries like Cameroun, Morocco and Egypt. In serious football countries, neutral professional administrators, ex-footballers etc., run their football!

Therefore, until we completely overhaul the current system, our football will continue to suffer even if we bring in Jose Mourinho or any top coach.

Against this background, I proceed to make the following recommendations towards this systematic cleansing and overhauling of our football:

1. I propose an amendment of the our football statutes and regulations to bar club owners, active club administrators, FIFA agents and player managers from contesting for the GFA presidency and Exco Membership!

The conflict of interests and the vested interests by GFA Exco members in some players are the reason we are suffering. Go to the under 17 and 20 camps and you see that the players are dominated by those with connections to exco members and their cronies even though they may not necessarily be the best talents.

2. Retired footballers with no club ownership or affiliation or player management or intermediary background; professionals sport administrators and lawyers with no links or association to clubs and football people alone should be cleared to contest for GFA presidency and exco membership.

3. We must get rid of the so-called management committees for national teams! These are just job for the boys’ positions that put impediments in the way of national team coaches and players.

All we need is a national team coordinator/manager for each of the national teams who will work with coaching staft, and the GFA to find camping venues, hotels etc during competitions etc.

4. In the absence of a competitive juvenile football league, we need to reignite the “academicals” system of preparing for the future whereby we have coaches select quality young talents at the district, zonal and national interschool football sports competitions. These players must be kept and groomed for the future.

5. We need a Ghanaian trained coach with experience to serve as technical director with a responsibility to design and mainstream our Ghana brand of football starting from the academicals to the national teams.

6. It is a shame we don’t have a standard quality national team camping and training venue equipped with in house state of the art gym, swimming pools, grassland & artificial pitches, 2/3 star hotel etc. Government must resources to the money gotten from the world cup to make this a reality.

7. We need a new national football stadium or the Accra and Kumasi stadia must be renovated to international standards level for national team matches.

I am sure if we are able to do this, we won’t be sacking coaches after every major tournament.

Feature written by Abagna Jose Nelson ( Our Sports Desk)

 

Source – gbcuraonline.com

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