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Let Us Promote Juveniles And Women's Football In Our Region.......Regional FA Chairman Urges Media



Let Us Promote Juveniles And Women's Football In Our Region.......Regional FA Chairman Urges Media



The central regional football Association (FA) chairman Mr. Robert Otieku Duncan has  urged the general public especially the media fraternity in central region to adopt habit of hyping the local football games mostly the Juveniles in our locality.


As part of the regional tour by the chairman to meet the press, he visited Assin Fosu municipal, Assin North District And the Assin district to brief the press and also highlight his intention of developing the Juveniles and women's football in the region.

Briefing the press on some of his manifesto as a regional chairman, he stated that. His policy is to make sure football get to the grassroots; hence he urged all media fraternity especially the department of football to educate, encourage and promote local football games in their locality. "We devote most of our time in foreign football, it's time to pay much of our attention to our local matches/games"


Photos of meeting with the media













Furthermore, Mr. Duncan appealed to the parents through the press to help both financially and also encourage their words who has the talent in the football games because they would become the future players to replace the senior players we are having. Education is very important but we should not discourage our children if they show the interest in the football games.


Nevertheless, Mr Duncan had an exclusive encounter with the Chief Executives of the above mentioned three Assemblies, to seek for there support and permission to form Juveniles club in the Districts.

 Mr Duncan appealed to the MDCEs to assist the FA in the district to create an administrative office in the district to help the association especially in the management  of the Juveniles club in the district.


Hon. Nicholas Fiifi Baako as the MCE for Assin Fosu, Hon. Abena Durowa Mensah as Assin North MP together with her DCE Hon Charles Ohene Andoh and Hon. Derick Owusu Ambrose as the DCE for Assin South, accepted the proposal of creating the administrative office of FA in the district and urged Mr Duncan to present an official proposal to Assemblies in a shortest possible time for their office.


Photos of Mr Duncan and Assin North MP Hon Abena Durowa Mensah, together with her DCE Hon Charles Ohene Andoh.





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