A guy put 65,000 US dollars in the table and said, "To market." Another person replied, "Thank you." He said that he filled the dollars in a plastic bag. The person is none other, Naiki Dianetaki, president of the Ghana Football Association. The bribe was arranged, the Sponsorship Deal Commission, mediated by its own private company. The BBC's Undarkavar reporter Anas Aremaiya, Anas holds the whole incident secretly in the video camera. He created the documentary with that.
The filmmakers have offered to finance hundreds of officials. Most of them are West African football officials. Among them, there was also a referee in Kenya, who was responsible for the World Cup. Only three officials refused to take the money.
After this leaked information, Ghana's football arena is turbulent. Mr. Neinattakhi denied that he was involved with bribe but eventually resigned. On the other hand, all domestic games were postponed indefinitely. After this, the government broke the country's Football Association on 7 June.
In a report of the British magazine The Economist, the picture of the problems of current Ghana is revealed as football-crazy. The people of the country love to play and watch football. But in the decades of the country's soccer field, irregularities and opacity are prevailing. This is the black shadow everywhere. The country's football fans do not want to see this situation. Many get angry and become helpless looking for something else.
In the 1970s, fans of the playground were invited to the playground. At that time, Sam Sueyi's goalkeeper Akkah Hearts of Ock, one of the biggest clubs of Ghana, has spread throughout the world. But today many teams in Ghana play football But there are no visitors in the field. In January, a Kumami metropolitan official said, "The amount of money the city stadium gets from playing football can earn more than the funeral."
The scope is a big problem. Regardless of the rules being reduced to a lower rank, it goes to the court for the legal battle. That is why the current season is delayed to start the game. Another big problem for the star players to leave is to leave the club. Expert data Macias said, "A star player is seen in a season. He is no longer available to him. He goes away elsewhere. "According to him, the best players have to travel to Europe. But most of the stars went to play in rival African leagues. Large clubs like Congo's TP Majhambe pay more for them.
Now Ghana's visitors do not go to the field. When they were different, watching television shows on the television screen. Sylvester Ali used to come running from school to watch the different teams of his country at the age of his childhood. Now he sees the big teams like Arsenal. Sitting in one bar at Akraa, he said, 'I love to sit here now. It takes a good look at a quality bottle of coke with a good quality football game. "He said that about 20 years he did not visit his country stadium.
Yet, there are still soccer lovers across the country. Mark Nunan, American chief executive of Acura Hearts of Oak, said that football in Ghana is like cocoa or gold. 'This is their national asset.'
If some people believe in using this emotion to come forward, the country will go a long way in football. Football fans still rejoice in the victory of any team in domestic matches. Recently, after the big rival Asante Kotoko won the battle against the fans, the fans expressed their joy in singing and singing slogans in the city.