Addo mocks Ghana football decline talk as Kotoko fans flood Accra stadium

Ghana Football Association vice president Mark Addo slammed critics who claim the sport has died. He pointed to Sunday's packed President's Cup at Accra Sports Stadium as solid proof. Thousands of fans watched Asante Kotoko beat Hearts of Oak 2-1 after falling behind. The comeback victory showed people still love watching quality matches. Addo attended the game and saw the energy firsthand.

The football official said the President's Cup went extremely well from start to finish. Supporters filled the stands and cheered loudly throughout the dramatic contest. Their passion proved that Ghanaian football remains alive and strong across the country. Addo believes the fan turnout destroyed arguments about declining interest. The vice president feels confident about the sport's future after witnessing such enthusiasm.

Mark Addo already has his sights set on the upcoming 2025/26 campaign. The new season will begin when September arrives later this year. He said the association concluded the current season on a positive note. The official expressed excitement about what lies ahead for clubs and players. Addo thinks the momentum from the President's Cup will carry over into the fresh campaign.
 

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