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Ghana will qualify for the 2019 AAG – Elisha Ayiku

Dare Kuti
Last updated: April 20, 2019 8:24 pm
Dare Kuti
Published: April 20, 2019
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The Head coach of Ghana Volleyball Federation, Elisha Ayiku said his team will qualify for the 2019 All African Games in Morocco.

Ayiku told www.aclsports.com that most of the players who participated at the just concluded Zone 3 Africa volleyball club championships in Lagos dominate the Ghanaian National Volleyball team.

He said, “The next assignment for most of my players is to qualify for the All Africa Game. We will be back in Nigeria to cement our participation at the games in Morocco”.

Ayiku said the Zone 3 is like a preparations ahead of the All Africa Games for him.

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“I am excited beating Nigeria for the second time on her home soil. If I meet the Nigeria team 20 times, I will beat them 20 times in the club side”.

The head coach praised the leadership of Paul Atchoe for transforming the face of volleyball in Ghana

He said, “Volleyball in Ghana has changed for the better since Paul Atchoe took over. The Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) through the Olympic Solidarity fund has organised programmes to increase the technical capacity of coaches in the country and this is the results of such programmes”

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