COSUA-Ghana Goes Agog In Cape Coast

 

FLASHBACK: COSUA Ghana with their 5,000 man support at the Baba Yara Stadium against Nigeria

The Ghana chapter of the Coalition of Supporters’ Unions of Africa (COSUA) has embarked on another major youth mobilisation exercise ahead of the AFCON qualifying match between Ghana and Madagascar at the Cape Coast Stadium this evening.

This follows COSUA’s successful mobilisation of 5,000 members from their student membership in the Ashanti Region that filled the stands to support Ghana in her World Cup qualification game against Nigeria earlier this year.

This time, it is qualification for AFCON 2023 to be hosted in neighbouring Cote D’Ivoire, and COSUA is equally exuberant in their support.

“We take every national assignment seriously,” says COSUA Director, Mr. Kojo Quansah, a Cape Coast indigene who is leading the COSUA delegation for this game.

Petrine Addae, the group’s women’s leader told DAILY GUIDE SPORTS that almost half of the over one thousand members COSUA has mobilised for the game, are ladies, adding that her office will continue to involve women in the use of sports to build African unity as the core objective of COSUA.

Kwesi Atuahene, COSUA’s student-leader, expressed his gratitude to the founding president as well as the Director of COSUA USA, Danso Abebrese, for stepping in to provide funding at a crucial moment to enable them fill the stands to support Ghana to victory.