The Ghana Football Association (GFA) will
be submitting a formal report against Zambia, for their conduct before
the World Cup qualifier last Friday.
In the days leading to their
2-1 defeat in Kumasi, a result which qualified the Black Stars to the
final round stage, the Zambians made false reports in the media that
maligned Ghana's integrity and eroded the purpose of fair-play.
Apart
from claiming that Ghana frustrated their attempts to fly directly into
Kumasi, they also reported that the Chipolopolo, who arrived on the eve
of the match were prevented from training at the match venue.
Kwesi
Nyantakyi, President of the Ghana Football Association confirmed that
the sport body will submit their complaint to FIFA over the provocative
reports by their guest.
"FIFA is already aware but we will send a formal report," Kwesi Nyantakyi said.
"The
strategy to impugn the integrity of Ghana, to malign the good record of
hospitality services to our guest did not work. There were reports that
the Zambians had been refused a landing permit in Kumasi, when Zambia
knew that Kumasi was not an international airport, they wanted to land
there direct from Zambia. There was also reports that Ghana did not
offer them the opportunity to train before the match when under the FIFA
rules, they were suppose to train the same time as the match and at the
same venue as the match. In fact, the match venue which was 4pm at the
Baba Yara, they didn't turn up, they rather chose to turn-up at 6:30pm
and when they were refused entry because it was not even visible at that
time, they decided to train on the asphalt at the stadium and that was
not acceptable. All this were their own doing.
According to the Nyantakyi, the GFA were just focused on the game rather than actions of the Zambians.
"They
wanted to draw attention from the match and disturb our focus and
preparation towards the game. What we did was to concentrate our focus
on the game, insulate players and technical team members from those
malicious campaigns and make sure we prepared enough for the game. We
succeeded in getting our team tuned properly for the game and eventually
winning the game."
"We ignored them to their peril. We ignored
all the provocations to the point where we decided not to talk about it.
Our team was focused, we scored the needed goals and we got the maximum
points to land us in the play-off stage.
"We are very
experienced in this enterprise, business-like and very focused and
professional in our approach and we will continue with this way and I
hope we will qualify to the World Cup," he said.
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