Although the content material of the exposé noticed his status marred with allegations of corruption and bribery, Nyantakyi’s tenures additionally noticed some highs, together with three successive {qualifications} to the FIFA World Cup by the Black Stars, in addition to the Black Satellites successful the U20 World Cup in 2009.
In 2019, Nyantakyi was succeeded by Kurt Okraku, who has since had a blended tenure to date, with a elevate in youth and ladies’s soccer, whereas the Black Stars have exited the group stage of their final three main tournaments.
Reacting to this, Nyantakyi mentioned soccer in Ghana has declined since he left workplace and referred to as for a collective effort to rebuild the game.
“Ghana football is not at a desirable level. I came to office in 2005, and in our first AFCON, we suffered a first-round exit,” he mentioned on Onua TV, as quoted by Joy Sports.
“But from 2008 till 2017, we always made the semi-finals of the AFCON. We finished in third place in 2008, second in 2010, semi-finals in 2012 and 2015, second in 2015 and semi-finals in 2017.”
“But since 2019, we’ve all the time exited after the primary spherical and even within the group stage. So when you drew a graph, you’d see a steep slope. So all of us want to assist to boost the extent once more.”
It can be recalled that, in 2018, Nyantakyi was captured in Anas’ ‘Number 12’ exposé allegedly taking money items and peddling affect.
This led to him resigning as GFA President, in addition to shedding his positions as FIFA Council Member and 1st Vice President of CAF.
Nyantakyi was subsequently handed a lifetime ban and fined 500,000 Swiss Francs by FIFA within the aftermath of the exposé.
He was additionally charged with conspiracy to commit fraud, and corruption by a public officer, however was later granted bail with some sureties.
Although his lifetime ban was subsequently decreased to fifteen years following an enchantment to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), Nyantakyi’s status took a serious hit.