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BIG DISGRACE: President of Ghana’s Football Association-Kwesi Nyantakyi & Others Caught in Match Fixing?

GFA President-Kwesi Nyantakyi
GFA President-Kwesi Nyantakyi

This is beyond shame for Ghana football and the various dedicated Ghanaian footballers. It seems football politics is not the only disease killing football in Ghana—as high ranking Ghana Football Association officials including the president have been caught on camera by investigators as being involved in matching fixing, the Telegraph claims.

The corruption is everywhere in Ghana—and the many years of alleged football corruption in Ghana has been exposed. This is just a tiny bit of what the many corrupt officials in charge of affairs in Ghana do…

Read below for the full report via UK’s Telegraph;

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Ghana has been exposed as agreeing to take part in international football matches organised by match fixers.

An undercover investigation by The Telegraph and Channel 4’s Dispatches programme found that the President of Ghana’s Football Association agreed for the team to play in international matches that others were prepared to rig.

The team is currently competing in the World Cup finals in Brazil, and on Saturday pulled off a 2-2 draw against Germany, in what was seen as one of the most entertaining games of the tournament so far.

However, it can now be revealed that the African team had been lined up to play in international fixtures whose results would be fixed by corrupted officials.

The Telegraph and Channel 4’s Dispatches launched a six-month investigation into match-fixing after receiving information that some football associations were working with criminal gangs looking to rig scores in international games.

Reporters from The Telegraph and a former Fifa investigator claimed they represented an investment company that wanted to “sponsor” games. Christopher Forsythe, a registered Fifa agent, along with Obed Nketiah, a senior figure in the Ghanaian FA, boasted that they could employ corrupt officials who would rig matches played by Ghana.

The president of the country’s football association then met the undercover reporter and investigator, along with Mr Forsythe and Mr Nketiah, and agreed a contract which would see the team play in the rigged matches, in return for payment.

The contract stated that it would cost $170,000 (£100,000) for each match organised by the fixers involving the Ghanaian team, and would allow a bogus investment firm ​to appoint match officials, in breach of Fifa rules. “You [the company] will always have to come to us and say how you want it to go…the result,” said Mr Forsythe. “That’s why we will get the officials that we have greased their palms, so they will do it. If we bring in our own officials to do the match…You’re making your money.”

“You have to give them [the referees] something… they are going to do a lot of work for you, so you have to give them something,” said Mr Nketiah, who is also the chief executive of the Ghanaian football club Berekum Chelsea and sits on the management committee of the Ghana U20 national team.

Mr Forsythe said that match fixing was “everywhere” in football and that he could even arrange rigged matches between Ghana and British teams. “The referees can change the matches every time.

Even in England it does happen,” he said. Following the meeting in London, the representative of the investment firm asked if his company could be sure their approach would work.

Mr Forsythe replied: “We will always choose associations/countries that we think we can corrupt their officials for all our matches.”

He listed a number of African and European countries, adding “we can look for match officials who will sing to our tune”.

Mr Forsythe and Mr Nketiah then introduced the undercover reporters to Kwesi Nyantakyi, the president of the Ghana FA, at a five-star hotel in Miami earlier this month shortly before his team played South Korea in Miami before heading to Brazil.

During the meeting in Florida, the president agreed to a contract that stated each match would cost the investment company $170,000 and that they could appoint the match officials for each game. A contract was drawn up that specified that “The Company will appoint and pay for the cost of the referees/match officials in consultation with an agreed Fifa Member association(s),” in direct breach of the rules that prohibit third parties from appointing officials, in order to protect their impartiality.

During the meeting, the president suggested that the fictional investment company put on two matches after the World Cup to prove that they were able to organise games.

“So why don’t you arrange matches?” said Mr Nyantakyi. “Let’s say there should be an experimental period for us to see how we do your work? There is an opportunity in August, and then in December, but I don’t know about that. But these months appear to be the only time that we can have any opportunity to play friendly games.”

When a reporter asked if the president was happy with the contract, as long as it reflected the experimental period he had requested, he replied, “Yeah these are the issues that I’ve got with it.”

“So we can work on that with a trial game?” asked the investigator.

“Yeah,” replied the president.

Premier League stars were due to play in matches which will not now take place.

Ghana’s football stars include the ex-Chelsea midfielder Michael Essien and former Tottenham Hotspur player Kevin-Prince Boateng, although there is no suggestion that either, or any other player, is involved in match-fixing.

Last week saw the first convictions in the modern era of criminals in this country for attempting to rig football matches, following an earlier investigation by this newspaper.

Chann Sankaran and Krishna Sanjey Ganeshan, businessmen from Singapore, and Michael Boateng, a former professional footballer, were found guilty after a six-week trial.

Sankaran and Ganeshan were sentenced to five years and Boateng 18 months. Sankaran and Ganeshan have links to the notorious international match fixer Wilson Raj Perumal, and were said to be attempting to establish a network of corrupt footballers in Britain.

Last month, The Telegraph revealed police concerns over attempts to fix a game between Nigeria and Scotland that was due to be played in London. Officers from the National Crime Agency, Britain’s equivalent of the FBI which investigates organised crime, are understood to have asked Fifa to issue an alert over attempts to rig the game.

Terry Steans, a former Fifa investigator, said that the World Cup is “vulnerable” to match fixing.

“I know that the World Cup is vulnerable to these criminal gangs because they have existing networks of contacts at all levels inside the game and they will look for any vulnerability they can find to exploit,” he said.

“Match-fixing is widespread. It is happening at every level and in many countries. Match-fixing syndicates with criminal intent have infiltrated all levels of football and sport from national, regional and onto international. Fifa needs to do more.”

The revelations will heap further pressure on Fifa, which is facing huge controversy over its management of international football. Over the last month, Sepp Blatter, the president of Fifa, has faced calls to stand down after it emerged the former Qatari executive committee member had made millions of dollars in payments to Fifa officials.

In March, The Telegraph revealed that the same official had paid Jack Warner, one of the people that participated in the decision to award Qatar the 2022 World Cup, $1.2 million shortly after the vote.

When they were confronted about their operation, both Mr Forsythe and Mr Nketiah denied any involvement in a plot to fix matches. Mr Nketiah said: “These are false allegations and I will never in my life do such a thing.”

As part of a statement, Mr Forsythe, said: “To be frank everything I told you about the match fixing was a figment of my own imagination because I am so naive that I don’t even know how matches are done. They were promises just to be able to get something off you.”

Mr Nyantakyi said that he had not read the contract and he did not know about the deal to fix games. He said that the proposed match would have been handled by a licensed Fifa match agent and that he was unaware that Mr Forsythe had demanded £30,000 for the football association.

Check out the video below…

The Ghana Football Association has released a statement on the match fixing investigation

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has requested the Ghana Police Service to investigate two persons for misrepresenting the GFA with an attempt to defraud.

Messrs Christopher Antoh Forsythe and Obed Nketiah, last month approached the President of the GFA Mr Kwesi Nyantakyi with a proposal to buy the rights to friendly matches for the Black Stars on behalf of a company they claim to be representing in England.

They approached the GFA President to have a conversation with their boss on Skype and subsequently traveled to Miami – where the Black Stars were camping, without a prior appointment – to meet Mr. Nyantakyi to discuss their proposal.

They were subsequently asked to submit their proposal for consideration which they did and was duly submitted to the Legal Committee of the GFA for perusal and advice.

It has now emerged, following approaches to the GFA from two media houses in England, that Messrs Christopher Anton Forsythe and Obed Nketiah were covertly filmed by a media institution for a documentary on match fixing.

According to the queries from the media, the draft contract sent included a clause that the appointment of referees would be held by the company which sought to buy the rights for the Black Stars friendlies.

The two were also allegedly filmed claiming that they would bribe GFA officials to ensure that the contract is signed.

We wish to state that the GFA did not sign the contract as we waited for the response from the Legal Committee and that the two gentlemen did not make such corrupt offers to the GFA or its officials.

As such we have reported Messrs Christopher Antoh Forsythe and Obed Nketiah to the Ghana Police to investigate them whether they made such claims to the media and whether they were seeking to influence the results of Black Stars matches.

The GFA has also reported the matter to FIFA and CAF.

We wish to assure the public that we will not tolerate such misrepresentations and we will seek strong sanctions against such individuals if such claims are found to be true.



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39 thoughts on “BIG DISGRACE: President of Ghana’s Football Association-Kwesi Nyantakyi & Others Caught in Match Fixing?”

  1. This is a shame. We have less intelligent and less noble of human beings running affairs in the country. No wonder the country is so fucked up

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  2. Oh Ghana, instead of Ghanaians condemning this and sack these people, they will come out to say it happens everywhere. Ghana is doomed

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  3. Eish Ghana aden? this man should be arrested or better still terminated. Kululu paa ni. Seriously no wonder we’re so behind the rest of the world. Is so sad to see greedy bastards messing up every good opportunity at hand. Now he should just confess and resign.

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  4. Vincent or whatever your name is ! Where is the disgrace in this ? Has anybody been charged or found guilty of match fixing ? Fool, stop destroying the name of our beloved motherland all in the name of accruing readers ! This is some lazy ass journalism ! Fool

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    • It is because of idiotic morons like you, the so called motherland has no light, water, basic amenties any sane country has for its citizens. Instead of thinking of uprooting corruption, you stick your head into your anus trying to protect the reputation of one of the most corrupt countries on the planet. If I were you, I would be more woirried about the people accused of match fixing and the impact it has had on the sports sector, and at the same time pray an investigation is launched into this serious issue. Telegraph and Channel 4 are doing this to reveal the corruption in football, and how easily foot ball federations like GFA are ready to take bribe. Even in the UK, Channel 4 dispatchers don’t take issues to court, they just expose it for the security forces of the UK to take the issue up. They provide evidence if the police need it in their investigation. Stupid fool..

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    • I am not you’ve gone through the piece or you understood the it, because Vincent didn’t write the piece, he is just reporting. And i don’t think he has pronounced anybody guilty here. The tape is there for all of to see. And can assure you, this case is beyond Ghana so nobody can bride his/her way out.

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        • so where you been all these while? Well welcome back and let your insult flow. We wont mind you Dr. miyagi the man full of insult. y3n ti3 obiaaa lmao

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        • So you this village of a guy is in here again. For a second i thought you’ve been banned or resigned from coming in here. Why not start going already? Your presence here irritates all of us. I think you should go off again please

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          • When a commenter is being insulting and abusive, just flag his or her comment and we will review it, persistent offender will be banned from commenting on the site for a period we find fit.

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          • Can you please banned miyagi so we can have our lately juicy comments. All i see now is his trouble.

    • YOU ARE VERY STUPID THE THING IS CLEARLY ON YAHOO AND YOU HERE TALKING RUBBISH. YOU BETTER SHOW RESPECT TO THE BLOGGEER OR ELSE DON’T EVER COME HERE AGAIN.

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      • Are you that stupid its on yahoo so what do you even know what your talking about follow the case better and stop spewing nonsense thank you

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        • Nonsence to you too.. sorry you are the last i will argue or trade words with. and welcome back we miss you! now do your worse.

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    • Thank you did dude claime to love his motherland but is quick to disgrace them and got his group of dogs always agreeing with him without facts so far your the only wise person on here

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      • A picture is worth a lot of words.If you think he is not involved and others think he is ,allow them to voice their opinions.You can disagree or agree with things but learn to respect people’s opinions.It was unnecessary and childish of you to use the phrase ‘group of dogs’.What do you mean by that?Its about time,you put a stop to your excessive,unnecessary castigating on this blog.Thats meant for teens and kids not adults like us.Learn to criticize respectfully,it wont hurt.Grow up,boy!!You can always have a more matured way of even venting your anger or displeasure.Its about time.For me,I will comment when I have more facts.thanks

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    • If Vincent finds it disgraceful and you don’t, is that a problem? Must you and him find everything disgraceful or acceptable? Next time please share your opinion without insulting. Thanks

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    • Are you that stupid? They have all been cought on camera dealing with an undercover reporter and you here talking trash. Did you note see the programe aired on chanel 4 last nignt? I was so ashamed to go to work this morning and face my friends.

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  5. This is the reason why this fool of a GFA President recently stated the presidency was practical and that no one could unseat him and he was ready to leave only at his own chosen time. Oh Ghana…what a disgrace.

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    • This is the reason why this fool of a GFA President recently stated the presidency was practically his and that no one could unseat him and he was ready to leave only at his own chosen time. Oh Ghana…what a disgrace.

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  6. Hahahaha, i am not surprise. The same thing came up during 2006 world cup in Germany. When we lost 3 goals to nothing to Brazil, an investigator raised this same match fixing issues but because they were not caught on tape they defended. I will not be surprised if our match against USA was one of those fix matches looking at the way the coach selected his players on the night. He knew what he was doing. People die because of Blacks Stars defeat whereas corrupt officials make huge monies out of the defeat, very sad.

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    • HEHEH DID YOU NOTICED HOW THE REFEREE ON THE U.S GAME WERE PICKING ON OUR BOYS? I SMELLED SOMETHING PHONY TOO. TRUST ME THE PEOPLE CLOSE TO YOU COULD BE THE ONE TO DESTROY YOU.

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    • The match was clearly fixed….Fire burn them for causing us this headache. They better find a way to make us advance…Useless people.

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  7. Ghana’s officials are pathetic and so rotten with corruption , as a matter of fact its not a country worth living in or dieing for.

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  8. The world cup has always been rigged, people are now noticing it. The match between Brazil and Croatia was rigged, the referee favoured Brazil. There was no way they were going to let the home country get knocked out first. I knew something was up when Ghana had to go against USA for the third time. Either sides USA or Ghana could have rigged it. I feel they favoured USA. The world cup favour’s big groups like Europeans teams and South American teams because their fan base is huge. Small groups like the African teams etc are not in favour.

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  9. I don’t doubt that Kwasi Nyantakyi is corrupt but I don’t see anywhere in the video that proves he knew anything about any fixing neither was there any contract signed. If they had any real evidence that Kwasi Nyantakyi was corrupt, they would be so quick to put it out there..Because they have nothing they’ve gone ahead and spliced footage together to suggest something is going on. We all know how england is always crying about corruption when they can’t get their way… Meanwhile nobody corrupt pass them I would have expect something better from the owner and not to trash your own people down for the love of money, comments and konkonsa

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  10. This report is ridiculous. Read it carefully, analyse it very well. The investigation is deceptive and the report which came from it doesn’t jell. it doesn’t prove Nyantakyi knew he was dealing with match fixers. It doesn’t prove Nyantakyi demanded money for himself. The report is disjointed and the investigation used unorthodox methods just to arrive at one conclusion. Nyantakyi, don’t mind them.

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