Mr. Randy Abbey has ruled himself out of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) presidential race as the election approaches.
According to him, he is not interested in contesting for the presidential seat of the Ghana FA hence is out of the equation.
The GFA Executive Member and President of Heart of Lions have been touted as a strong competitor of the ruling president Kurt Okraku.
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Okraku’s first term ends in October and a few names including Randy Abbey as well as Berekum Chelsea’s bankroller Bernard Amofa Jantuah have come up as strong candidates.
Speaking on Asempa Sports, however, Randy denied any speculation that suggests he is in contention for the highest office of the association.
“I’m not interested in contesting for the GFA presidential seat, it is out of the equation,” he said.
Abbey has been an integral member of the Executive Council of the Kurt Okraku-led GFA administration and is poised to keep supporting the association to achieve more.
His club, Heart of Lions has earned promotion from Division One into the top flight and is aiming to make an impact next season having suffered relegation eight years ago.