The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has extended its heartfelt condolences to the wife of the late Black Stars fitness trainer, Ricky Roy, following his untimely passing after a brief illness.
A delegation from the GFA, led by Director of Marketing Jamil Maraby, paid a visit to the grieving widow to offer their sympathies and support during this difficult time.
Among the members of the delegation were prominent figures from the Black Stars team, including team manager Ameenu Shardow, goalkeeper’s trainer Fatau Dauda, Communications Director Henry Asante Twum, and Physiotherapist Samuel Kwame Ankomah, among others.
Ricky Roy’s sudden demise has left a void in the football community, with his contributions to the Black Stars and his dedication to fitness training deeply cherished and remembered by all who had the privilege of working with him.
During the visit, the delegation expressed their condolences to the widow and shared words of encouragement and support to help her through the grieving process. The widow’s family, in turn, informed the delegation that details regarding the one-week commemoration would be announced at a later date.
As the football fraternity mourns the loss of Ricky Roy, his memory will continue to live on through the indelible mark he left on Ghanaian football, and his legacy will be forever cherished by all who knew him.
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