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The Technical Director of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Bernhard Lippert has underscored the importance of having a national football identity.
Speaking at the launch of the National Football Philosophy which has been introduced as the DNA of football in the country, the GFA Director argued that most African countries are now ahead of Ghana.
This he insists is why Ghana needs an identity as a matter of urgency.
“I think we are talking too much as a people, In African most of the countries are ahead of us and we think we are still a football powerhouse. We need to work hard.
“It’s very important for us to have characteristics, That’s why we tried to find out our DNA as Ghanaians. We need to have an identity,” Bernhard Lippert said on Wednesday during the launch of the National Football Philosophy.
The football philosophy has been launched following research by the Technical Directorate and inputs from technocrats, National and Club Coaches, (past and present), Administrators, Players, Referees, Supporters, Coach Instructors, Coach Educators, Politicians, Traditional Authorities, Women in Football, Sports Media Personalities among others.
The Ghana Football DNA will be the coaching and playing philosophy of Ghana Football.
Speaking at the launch of the National Football Philosophy which has been introduced as the DNA of football in the country, the GFA Director argued that most African countries are now ahead of Ghana.
This he insists is why Ghana needs an identity as a matter of urgency.
“I think we are talking too much as a people, In African most of the countries are ahead of us and we think we are still a football powerhouse. We need to work hard.
“It’s very important for us to have characteristics, That’s why we tried to find out our DNA as Ghanaians. We need to have an identity,” Bernhard Lippert said on Wednesday during the launch of the National Football Philosophy.
The football philosophy has been launched following research by the Technical Directorate and inputs from technocrats, National and Club Coaches, (past and present), Administrators, Players, Referees, Supporters, Coach Instructors, Coach Educators, Politicians, Traditional Authorities, Women in Football, Sports Media Personalities among others.
The Ghana Football DNA will be the coaching and playing philosophy of Ghana Football.