
Sharaf Mahama, son of former Ghanaian president John Mahama, has passed the FIFA Agent examination and is now a licensed FIFA agent.
The exam consists of 20 multiple-choice questions covering FIFA regulations and the football transfer system, with a pass mark of 75%.
Sharaf expressed his excitement about the opportunity to give back to the game he loves through his work as a FIFA agent. “I’m thrilled to announce that I have passed the FIFA Agent Examinations and am now licensed as an official FIFA Agent. This is in pursuit of my passion to contribute to the development of Football in Ghana and the world at large,” he said.
I’m thrilled to announce that, I have passed the FIFA Agent Examinations and now licensed as an official FIFA Agent. This is in pursuit of my passion to contribute to the development of Football in Ghana and the world at large. ✅⚽️#FIFASharafMahama pic.twitter.com/5u1HEOPBrI
— Sharaf Mahama (@SharafMahama18) May 30, 2024
Sharaf has always had a deep love for football and has been seen regularly training and socialising with former Ghanaian players such as Stephen Appiah.
Although he initially aspired to be a professional player himself, he turned his focus towards the business side of football after failing to turn pro.
His experience playing for teams like KV Mechelen U21 and Charleroi U21 in Belgium will surely serve him well in his new role.
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