Linda Mirekua Ansong Blames Edwin Gyimah for Exit from Sports Management | Discuss Ghana

In a candid and emotional revelation, Linda Mirekua Ansong, the former manager of Ghanaian defender Edwin Gyimah, has opened up about her decision to walk away from the sports industry. Speaking on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, Ansong detailed how a significant breach of contract by the player she once mentored "completely killed" her passion for sports management and investment.

Ansong, who played a pivotal role in Gyimah's career—including facilitating the high-profile moves that led to his Black Stars call-ups—expressed deep disappointment over the lack of professional loyalty. She noted that while she invested her personal resources and reputation to elevate his career during his time in South Africa and with the national team, the subsequent legal and contractual fallout left her disillusioned with the "darker side" of the football business.


The Current Standings (April 2026)

The fallout has become a cautionary tale within the Ghanaian football agency landscape:

Linda Mirekua Ansong: Formally exited sports management; now focusing on corporate business ventures and advocacy for better agency laws.

Edwin Gyimah: Currently in the twilight of his career; hasn't made a formal public response to these specific "love for sports" comments.

Agency Regulation: The GFA is currently reviewing "Intermediary Regulations" to better protect local managers from player-side breaches.

Legacy: Ansong is still remembered as one of the few prominent women to break into the male-dominated field of Ghanaian player management.


Key Takeaways from the Revelation

Investment vs. Loyalty: Ansong highlighted the massive personal and financial risks managers take, only to be sidelined once a player achieves international success or a "Black Stars" status.

The "Call-up" Influence: She confirmed that she worked behind the scenes to ensure the technical team noticed Gyimah’s performances, proving the vital role of a dedicated manager in national team selections.

A Loss for the Industry: Analysts suggest that Ansong's departure represents a loss of professional talent in Ghana’s sports administrative sector, driven by a lack of contractual respect.




Political Context: Player-Manager Dynamics

StakeholderStrengthChallenge
Linda Mirekua AnsongHigh professional integrity; pioneer for female managers in Ghana.Overcoming the emotional and financial "burnout" from the Gyimah dispute.
Edwin GyimahSuccessful career with the Black Stars and top clubs like Orlando Pirates.Managing a public image often marred by reports of disciplinary and contractual issues.
GFA / FIFANew rules are being drafted to ensure contracts are harder to break.Implementing these rules at the local level where "gentleman's agreements" still dominate.

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