Concern Mounts Over Charge Of FA
Tech. Department

Concern is said to be mounting as to who takes charge of the LFA
technical department in the country’s new football dispensation.
Several followers of the global leather have shown keen interest in
the relatively huge saga that is currently unfolding; as rumors have
it that former international defender Washington Blay is a likely
choice to replace the current LFA technical director La-Max Kardoe.
Observers say whoever gets at the helm of such technical position
would certainly have work tirelessly, as noted in a recent statement
by LFA Boss Sombo Izetta Wesley who added that the chosen person must
“get prepared to work”.
Some say Mr. Kardoe is suited for the job because he has the
expertise. He served as founding chairman of the Logan Town LFA
Sub-Committee from 1982-1992. He also occupied the position of Vice
Chairman for Operations and Secretary General of ULFASCOM 1984-1992 as
well as Secretary General of the LFA from 1992-1999.
Mr. Kardoe is a CAF Trained Administrator, and one of the
Administrative instructors in the country. He has received several CAF
and FIFA international and advance level Sports Administration
certificates.
As a high level Sports Administrator in the country, and a University
graduate with AA-Degree and BPA in Public Administration with Minor in
Management, Mr. Kardoe has been one of the local match Commissioners
of the LFA since 1996, and is a member of the Technical Development
Committee of the LFA.
He also has coaching knowledge, the reason he has been serving as
technical director of the LFA. Pundits say he is not a novice to
football life, but one based on available records at the LFA has
proven to be one who is reliable and willing to work and use his
expertise for the development of the game.
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