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It takes hard work to be great football nation – Abedi Pele 

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By: Kwame Bediako 

Ghanaian football legend Abedi Pele has urged the country to focus on progress and hard work as it seeks to reclaim its status as a football powerhouse. His comments come after the Black Stars of Ghana failed to qualify for the upcoming African Cup of Nations scheduled to take place in Morocco next year, among others, raising concerns about the future of football in the country.

Sharing his insights on what it takes to succeed, Abedi Pele, a three-time African Footballer of the Year, emphasised the importance of looking forward rather than dwelling on past achievements.

“I think time changes in all aspects, and we are talking about three decades,” he remarked, highlighting the need for a fresh perspective in the face of recent challenges. He encouraged players, coaches, and fans to shift their focus toward building a brighter future for Ghanaian football.

The legendary player also underscored the necessity of laying a strong foundation for success, which he believes is rooted in unity and preparation. “What it takes to be a great football team or a great football nation is to work hard and put your house in order to make sure that you get results,” Pele stated.

As Ghana grapples with the disappointment of missing out on the African Cup of Nations, Pele’s message serves as a beacon of hope. His insights come at a crucial time when the nation is working to strengthen its football infrastructure and regain prominence on the global stage.

Abedi Pele’s call for unity and hard work is not just a rallying cry for the Black Stars but a reminder of the rich football heritage that Ghana possesses. As the nation looks to the future, it is essential to embrace these values and strive toward reclaiming its rightful place among the elite in African football.

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