GRi Sports 25-06-99

Soccer- 13-member LOC for CAN 2000

Soccer-Ministry gives to families, wife and children of the late Shamo

 

Soccer- 13-member LOC for CAN 2000

Accra (Greater Accra) 25 June '99

The Minister of Youth and Sports, Mr E. T. Mensah, on Thursday inaugurated a 13-member Local Organising Committee (LOC) for next January's Africa Nations' Cup to be co-hosted by Ghana and Nigeria.

The committee, chaired by the Chairman of the Ghana Football Association, Alhaji M. N. D. Jawula, has an additional task of organising the Zone Two Supreme Council for Sports' five-nation tournament, scheduled for Ghana from Saturday July 31 to Sunday August eight.

The participating countries for the five-nation tournament are Ghana, Nigeria, Liberia, Cote d'Ivoire and Burkina Faso.

The Minister said the Confederation of African Football (CAF) described the organisation of the 11th African Under-20 tournament as superb, adding that there is the need for the current LOC to build upon it.

He said members whose output falls below expectation would be expelled from the committee.

Ten sub-committees were also inaugurated to support the works of the main committee.

They are finance, media, medical, ceremonies/playing grounds, public relations/documentation/information, protocol, accommodation, transport, security and technical.

According to CAF programmes, Ghana will host the CAF congress and the opening ceremony, while Nigeria will host the closing ceremony.

Ghana, Nigeria and defending champions, Egypt have qualified automatically - and will be joined by 13 other countries - for the month-long soccer fiesta.

The 16 teams will be grouped into four - two in Ghana, two in Nigeria - for the preliminary round.

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Soccer-Ministry gives to families, wife and children of the late Shamo

Accra (Greater Accra) 25 June '99

The Ministry of Youth and Sports on Thursday, presented cheques totalling 20 million cedis to the families, wife and children of the late international soccer star, Shamo Quaye.

Out of the sum, which was accrued from a charity football match in honour of the late footballer, the wife and children received 15 million cedis, while the paternal and maternal families had 2.5 million cedis each.

Mr E. T. Mensah, the sector Minister, who presented the cheques said the Ministry in conjunction with the National Sports Council, Ghana Football Association and M-NET Services (organisers of the match) had planned to set up a trust fund, to use the money for the children's education.

"However, we have decided to discontinue with the administration of the Trust Fund, which was to be headed by Colonel George Brock due to false reports in a section of the media about how the money is being disbursed".

Mr Mensah said the Ministry in consultations with M-NET Services decided to share the money among the family in order to halt the complaints and false accusations from the families and friends.

Mr E. A. Abbey and Mrs Jacqueline Adjei received the cheques on behalf of Shamo's families while Mrs Tina Quaye and children received their share.

Mr Abbey and Mr George Kormietei, representative of Mrs Quaye's family thanked the Ministry for the gesture.

The late Shamo was a former footballer of Accra Hearts of Oak and the Black Stars.

He was plying his trade with a Swedish first division side, UNEA but died while on holidays in the country in November 1997.

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