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CAF appoints Kurt Okraku as head of Organising Committee for Inter-Club Competitions
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49321, member: 636"] African football officials picked Ghana's top soccer chief for a major new job. Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku runs the Ghana Football Association and serves as second deputy leader at CAF. The Confederation of African Football just handed him control over their biggest club tournaments. CAF wants him to make their Champions League and Confederation Cup competitions better across Africa. His new position puts him at the center of continental club soccer. Simeon-Okraku will lead efforts to improve how African clubs operate and compete. He must help create new licensing rules that bring African teams up to world standards. The system aims to make club football more professional across the entire continent. CAF expects him to work with national associations and other key groups. His leadership should boost the quality and popularity of these important competitions. This appointment marks a major step forward for African club soccer development. CAF has been working hard to reform and upgrade football standards throughout Africa. Simeon-Okraku brings experience from running Ghana's national football association. His dual role gives him unique insight into both national and continental football operations. African soccer leaders believe he can deliver the changes needed for success. The new committee head faces pressure to deliver real improvements quickly. African club tournaments need stronger management and better organization to compete globally. Simeon-Okraku must balance different interests from clubs and countries across the continent. His success could transform how African teams participate in world football. The appointment signals CAF's commitment to raising continental soccer standards. [/QUOTE]
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