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Black Stars defender, Jonathan Mensah, is disappointed that a nation like Ghana doesn’t have a befitting camp for its national teams.
According to the skipper of United State of America’s outfit, Columbus Crew, this doesn’t augur well for the West African country which claims to be a “footballing nation”.
The Ex U-20 world cup winner, speaking to Saddick Adams (Sports Obama) on Angel 102.9 FM, expressed his worry and dismay at the growing canker eating up the development of football in the country.
“It is very disappointing that a nation like Ghana does not have a befitting training camp or facilities for the national teams while the country spends money to rent hotels all the time,” he stressed.
Jonathan Mensah further added that; “Honestly speaking, we can do it but I really don’t know why Ghana doesn’t have that. The current GFA Centre in Prampram is not fit for purpose”.
Meanwhile, a GFA insider has revealed to Angel Sports that at least since 2005, the GFA and Government have spent over $8.5million on hotels for the Black Stars and it’s expatriate coaches alone. The source says Avram Grant’s accommodation alone cost over $620,000.