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Ghana FA apologizes for World Cup crash
Last Updated: 2014-07-03 11:26 | Xinhua
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The Ghana Football Association (GFA) on Wednesday issued a public apology for the Black Stars' early departure from the ongoing Brazil 2014 World Cup.

The Black Stars, quarterfinalists four years ago, finished bottom in Group G with one point following a defeat to the United States, a draw with Germany and loss to Portugal.

This was Ghana's worst performance ever since its debut at the 2006 finals in Germany.

Speaking at a press conference in Accra, President of the GFA, Kwesi Nyantakyi, said the performance of the team did not match their expectation.

"Admittedly, the performance of the team fell below the expectation of many Ghanaians. Our inability to qualify to the second round broke many Ghanaian hearts and we wish to offer our unqualified apologies for that disappointment," he said.

Ghana's World Cup campaign was dogged by controversies after the team nearly boycotted the game against Portugal over unpaid appearance fees.

The agitation led to the ouster of two players, Sulley Ali Muntari, and Kevin-Prince Boateng, from the team's camp for misconduct.

Head coach of the side Kwasi Appiah also apologized on behalf of the players and technical committee.

He however pointed out that his side, one of the youngest in the tournament, had the potential to surprise the world in the near future despite the flop.

"I believe that there were really good positives in the team," said Appiah, who is the first indigenous coach to qualify Ghana to the World Cup finals.

"That going into a competition with about 15 debutants who have never been to the world class stage; looking at their performance, I believe that we could improve on it and make sure that in future we get real players who are really committed to the nation's cause, who are disciplined and prepared to kill themselves for the nation," he said.

"I believe the nation can depend on the young boys for 10 or more years," he added.

Ghana has now shifted attention to the African Cup of Nations qualifiers in September to book a place in the 2015 finals to be staged in Morocco.

 

 

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