The Ranking Member,Committee for Youth and Sports, Kobena Mensah Woyome and his   opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) have congratulated the Ghana Football Association (GFA) president-elect, Kurt Edwin Simeon Okraku.

In a press statement issued on Friday stated that, after months of rigorous cleanup in Ghana’s football, the election of Mr Okraku marks a special day in the sector and must be recognised as such.

“It is our hope that this election brings to an end to any internal wrangling and marks the rebirth of a united football family under one great leadership with Ghana Football being the ultimate beneficiary,” the Minority said in the press release.

Mr Okraku was elected the new GFA President after his closest rival George Afriyie conceded defeat during the third round of voting at Friday’s Elective Congress held at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in Accra.

In the first round, Kurt Okraku received 44 votes in the first round, George Afriyie 40, Nana Yaw Amponsah 27 and Fred Pappoe had six.

The other two candidates Amanda Clinton and George Ankomah Mensah had no vote.

The second-round contest saw three candidates, Kurt Okraku, George Afriyie, and Nana Yaw Amponsah as Fred Pappoe withdrew and Amanda Clinton and George Ankomah were knocked out because of their least votes in the first round.

Kurt Okraku won the second round with 59 votes, 16 more than George Afriyie.

Nana Yaw Amponsah finished with the least votes as he earned 16.

Kurt Okraku received 93 votes and was declared as new GFA President.

The minority press release also said they will give their unerring support to the 24th President in GFA’s 62-year history and guide him develop the Ghana football.

Check out the full list of GFA’s past Chairmen/Presidents below;

1. OHENE DJAN

1957-1960

2. H.P. NYEMETEI

1960-1966

3. NANA FREDUA MENSAH

1966-1970

4. HENRY DJABA

1970-1972

5. MAJOR GEN. R.E.A KOTEI

1972-1973

6. COL. BREW GRAVES

1973-1975

7. GEORGE LAMPTEY

1975-1977

8. MAJ. O.O. ASIAMAH

1977-1979

9. I.R. ABOAGYE

1979

10. SAM OKYERE

1979-1980

11. S. K. MAINOO

1980-1982

12. ZAC BENTUM

1982-1983

13. L. ACKAH-YENSU

1983-1984

14. L.T.K. CAESAR

1984

15. E.O. TEYE

1984-1986

16. AWUAH NYAMEKYE

1990-1992

17. JOE LARTEY

1992-1993

18. SAMUEL NANA BREW-BUTLER

1993-1997

19. ALHAJI M.N.D. JAWULA

1997-2001

20. BEN KOUFIE

2001-2004

21. NYAHO-TAMAKLOE

2004-2005

22. KWESI NYANTAKYI

2005-2018 KWESI NYANTAKYI

2018-2019

24. KURT EDWIN SIMEON-OKRAKU

2019-2—–

Source: Starr Sports