Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom considering quitting investing in Ghana Football

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Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom, the owner of Division One League side Elmina Sharks, has hinted at the possibility of stepping away from running the club following a controversial 1-0 loss to Swedru All Blacks on Sunday, February 16, at the Nduom Sports Stadium.

The match, which ended in controversy, saw Sharks players and officials reportedly confronting the referee and other match officials over a penalty decision that secured victory for the away team.

Speaking to GTV Sports+, Dr. Nduom expressed frustration with the challenges of managing the club and admitted he is reconsidering his involvement in football.

“I am considering whether to continue having this team in the league. It isn’t worth it. I don’t do it for money or anything else. We do it for opportunities,” Dr. Nduom said.

He further pointed to the success of former Sharks players now playing abroad, raising concerns about the struggles involved in club ownership.

“We have players who are playing in Egypt and other places. They are doing well and have money. Do we have to suffer these sorts of indignities?” he questioned.

Meanwhile, Elmina Sharks midfielder Jay Asamoah has been charged by the Ghana Football Association (GFA) following the chaos that erupted after the match.