The current leadership of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), headed by Kurt Okraku inherited a debt of about GH¢ 11,106,550.00, a manuscript from the association sighted by Joy Sports reveals.

The document, named ‘GFA Legacy debts’ is divided into cedis and dollar components.

The legacy debt in the dollar currency is at $470,700.00 whilst that of the Cedis is GHS 10,079,440.00.

Of that amount in the Cedis component, about GH¢ 316,550 has been paid, with GHS 10,790, 040.00 outstanding.

General manager for Accra Great Olympics, Oluboi Commodore has  questioned how the GFA arrived at these figures said to be debts owed by the previous administration.

Speaking to Asempa FM, he said: "I find it difficult to understand that the GFA is in debt of over GH¢11million."

"I want to see it in our books to believe. There are several accounts of the GFA with credit balances."

"This debt is there and most of us who make the GFA membership aren't aware."

The breakdown of the figures included monies owed to one Kizito Beyuo, the arbitrator of the GFA and GLO impasse; former Black Stars coach, Kwasi Appiah; two vehicles purchased in 2017; the land on which the GFA secretariat is cited; travel and tour agency, Kenpong; and many others.

The GFA also mentioned West Head, an agency that claimed to have brokered the deal between the FA and GNPC leading to a court battle, as one of the institutions they owe. The amount to be paid as the commission is $1.4 million.