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The immediate past head coach of the Black Starlets, Laryea Kingston, has rendered an unqualified apology to the leadership of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) following his actions amid his resignation.
Laryea Kingston, after the team’s inability to beat Burkina Faso in the semi-finals of the ongoing WAFU Zone B in Accra, Ghana, announced he will no longer handle the side.
Following this, the GFA, which acknowledged the decision however expressed disappointment about his actions surrounding the resignation.
In his statement on Tuesday, May 28, Laryea Kingston admitted his actions and noted that going forward in the future he will not conduct himself in any way that will undermine the “respect” and “support” of Ghanaians.
“I apologise unreservedly for our failure to pay back the trust, love, and support we have graciously received from Ghanaians. We worked very hard for several weeks for the chance to reach the final of the WAFU tournament to compete for the ultimate prize, but it was not to be.
“To the President and the Exco, I also want to unreservedly and sincerely apologise for any misunderstanding, inconvenience, and embarrassment my decision to announce resignation last Saturday caused. After careful consideration, I could have handled things better and this will be guiding experience for me going forward,” the former Black Stars winger stated.
Read the full statement below