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FrimpongHead coach of Aduana Stars, Paa Kwesi Fabin says Ghana football will need the supreme intervention of God to survive following the outbreak of the novel coronavirus.
Ghana Premier League clubs have been left without any football activities following the indefinite suspension of football by the Ghana Football Association (GFA) since March 15.
According to Paa Kwesi, no one knows when the Coronovirus is ending and that makes it difficult for clubs to know when football will resume.
To him, clubs are struggling to program their activities since they aren’t aware of when football is resuming.
“The only thing that can help the clubs is the intervention of God so the COVID-19 will for football to resume.
“That will enable clubs get some money from gate proceeds to ease their financial burden,” he told Graphic Sports.
The former Black Starlets manager joined Aduana Stars at the eve of the suspension of the league and is eager to guide the side towards the league title for the third time in the club’s history.
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