Bismark Joe Debrah former vice chairman of the Referees Association of Ghana after elections over the weekend at the Cape Coast sports stadium has been appointed the new chairman of the football regulating body and promise to bring sanity into the game under his turner.
Referee Debrah unseated Retired referee Alex Quartey who has headed the association over ten years.
The retired police officer addressing the media after the National executive elections promised to work hard with his new executives to address the negative perception of the general public against Ghanaian referees.
“A lot of people over the years have tagged our officiating referees as corrupt and unfair and my administration and I will work very hard to clear all this misconception. We have very competent officials in the country”, he added.
Eight other officials who were elected to work in the new administration are;
1. Mr. George Saijah – National Vice chairman
2. Mr. Joseph Ayita Mensah – General secretary
3. Mr. Kwao Sampson – Deputy General Secretary
4. Mr. Thomas M. Nunoo – National Treasurer
5. Mr. Joseph Wellington – National Instructor (Technical)
6. Mr. Richard Thomas Attifu – Deputy National Instructor (Technical)
7. Mr. Anthony Tetteh-Opai – National Instructor (Fitness)
8. Mr. Isaac Effah Tetteh – Deputy National Instructor (Fitness)