In an exclusive interview with Space FM Tarkwa, former Medeama SC player Richard Mpong showered accolades upon Medeama SC’s President, Mr. Moses Armah, declaring him as the finest football president or chairman in Ghana. Mpong’s admiration stemmed from Mr. Armah’s deep care for his players and his unbridled passion for the beautiful game. He expressed his belief that it was President Moses Armah’s commitment that propelled Medeama SC to clinch the 2022/23 Ghana Premier League title and secure their maiden qualification to the Caf Champions League group stages.
Mpong’s endorsement of Mr. Armah’s leadership was a testament to the genuine concern that the president displayed toward the welfare and development of the players under his charge. This player-centric approach, Mpong emphasized, fostered a sense of unity and camaraderie within the team.
The pinnacle of Medeama SC’s achievements during the 2022/23 Ghana Premier League season was undoubtedly their triumphant title win, breaking a championship drought that had lingered for years. This victory, attributed to Mr. Armah’s dedicated leadership, not only brought prestige to the club but also provided them with the opportunity to represent Ghana on the continental stage in the prestigious Caf Champions League.
The crowning achievement of this journey was the qualification of Medeama SC for the Caf Champions League group stages, a historic milestone for the club. Richard Mpong underscored that it was Mr. Armah’s unwavering support, both on and off the field, that played a pivotal role in the team’s remarkable success and their ability to compete at the highest level in African football.
As Medeama SC continues to make waves in Ghanaian and African football, Richard Mpong’s heartfelt praise serves as a testament to the pivotal role of dedicated and player-focused leadership. Mr. Moses Armah’s legacy as Medeama SC’s president stands as a shining example of his unwavering commitment to the sport and the success of the team he leads, making him a beloved figure not only within the club but also in the broader landscape of Ghanaian football.