The Minister of Youth and Sports, Mr Mustapha Ussif, has called on all stakeholders in the football fraternity to come together to eradicate hooliganism in football to help prevent another national disaster such as the May 9 football tragedy.
Mr Ussif, who was speaking at a wreath-laying ceremony to mark the 20th edition of the May 9 Disaster at the Accra Stadium yesterday, said the biggest tribute to give to the over 127 supporters that lost their lives during a football match between arch rivals Accra Hearts of Oak and Kumasi Asante Kotoko, was to ensure a zero tolerance for hooligans at match venues.
Red-eyed Hearts NCC demands reconstitution of board, local coach appointment
February 18, 2021 • Mr Herman Hesse addressing the press
The National Chapters Committee (NCC) of Hearts of Oak Sporting Club has called on the hierarchy of the club to as a matter of urgency appoint a new Chief Executive Officer of the club and the first team coach.
This they say must be done in consultation with all stakeholders of the club to energise the support base of the Club.
“Our CEO Frederick Nana Kweku Moore has left his post as of now although his contract with the club would expire in March and we cannot wait until March for the appointment of a new CEO and allow for things to get rotten at the club before the new person comes in,” the NCC chairman Elvis Herman Hesse said.
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