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Legacy Debts: 10 persons/companies that are owed by the GFA

Legacy Debts: 10 persons/companies that are owed by the GFA
Legacy Debts: 10 persons/companies that are owed by the GFA
The<a href="https://www.pulse.com.gh/sports/football/even-referees-rushed-to-take-photos-with-abedi-pele-joe-addo/r9l549c">&nbsp;Ghana Football Association (GFA)</a>&nbsp;finds itself owing some persons and companies, with the Association’s total debt currently in excess of GHc11 million.
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The details of the debts were contained in a document titled “GFA Legacy Debts”, which was presented to club administrators during a recent Executive Council meeting.

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Divided into cedis and dollar components, the legacy debt in the dollar currency is at $470,700.00 while that of Cedis is GHS 10,079,440.00.

The Kurt Okraku-led GFA is said to have inherited a chunk of the debts from the erstwhile Kwesi Nyantakyi administration.

GFA Legacy Debts
GFA Legacy Debts
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Pulse Sports brings you a list of 10 persons or companies that are currently owed by the GFA:

1.Kwesi Appiah (Former Black Stars coach) – $180,000

2. Kizito Beyuo (Arbitrator of the GFA and GLO impasse) - $35,000

3. Henqook (sold a TV to the FA) – GHc6,500

4. Richfield Car Rentals (Services during Aduana Stars CAF match) – $2,700 

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5. Kenpong Travel and Tours – GHc26,000

6. Travel Matters LTD – $293,000

7. Clearfreight Shopping Agencies Ltd – GHc152,130.50.

8. Match Commissioners - GHc306,510

9. Referees - GHc1,400,000.

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10. Thaddeus Sory (Legal fees for the arbitration of GLO saga) – $40,000

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