GFA Past Chairmans

1. OHENE DJAN 1957-1960
2. H.P. NYEMETEI 1960-1966
3. NANA FREDUA MENSAH 1966-1970
4. HENRY DJABA 1970-1972
5. MAJOR GEN. R.E.A KOTEI 1972-1973
6. COL. BREW GRAVES 1973-1975
7. GEORGE LAMPTEY 1975-1977
8. MAJ. O.O. ASIAMAH 1977-1979
9. I.R. ABOAGYE 1979
10. SAM OKYERE 1979-1980
11. S. K. MAINOO 1980-1982
12. ZAC BENTUM 1982-1983
13. L. ACKAH-YENSU 1983-1984
14. L.T.K. CAESAR 1984
15. E.O. TEYE 1984-1986
16. AWUAH NYAMEKYE 1990-1992
17. JOE LARTEY 1992-1993
18. SAMUEL NANA BREW-BUTLER 1993-1997
19. ALHAJI M.N.D. JAWULA 1997-2001
20. Ben Koufie 2001-2004
21. Nyaho-Tamakloe 2004-2005
22. Kwesi Nyantakyi 2005-

Achievements

1963- Ghana won the African Cup of Nations Trophy for the first time. National coach was C.K. Gyamfi.

1965- Ghana won the African Cup of Nations Trophy for the second time. National coach was C.K. Gyamfi.

1976- A new Sports of Law SMCD 54, 1976 was promulgated to regulate Sports promotions and development in the country. National coach was Carlos Sampao

1978- Ghana hosted the 11th African Cup of Nations and won the cup for keeps. National coach was Fred Osam Duodu

1982- Ghana won the 13th African Cup of Nations in Libya for the 4th time. National coach was C.K. Gyamfi/Fred Osam Duodo

1983- Colts football was given a boost culminating in Ghana participating in the second World JVC FIFA U-17 championship in 1989 and to date. National coach was C.K. Gyamfi.

1986- Pension scheme established for retired footballers. National coach was A. K. Edusei

1991- Ghana won Gold in World FIFA JVC U-17 in Italy National coach was Burkard Ziese

1992- Ghana was the first African country to win a medal in the Olympic games (Bronze) Barcelona. National coach was Otto Pfisser

1993- Ghana won Gold in African U-20 championship in Mauritius. Ghana won silver in Australia-FIFA/Coca Cola U-20 world youth championship. Ghana also won silver in the U-17 FIFA U-17 National coach was Otto Pfisser

1994- First ever-National Sports Policy outdoored; Professionalism introduced in Ghana football (Winneba Declaration). Sports Endowment Fund launched.

1995- Ghana won World JVC FIFA U-17 football championship in Ecuador. National coach was Jordan Larsen

1999- Ghana won second time African U-20 football championship in Accra. National coach was Gussepe Dossena

2000- Ghana Co-host CAN 2000 with Nigeria. National coach was Gussepe Dossena/Osam Duodu/ Jones Attuqueyefio

2002- Ghana qualifies but fails to win CAN 2002 in Mali. Ghana also fails to qualify for Japan/Korea 2002. National coach was Osam Duodu

SOURCE: SeaBreeze