President of Medeama Sporting Club, Moses Armah Parker has distanced himself from the GFA Presidency.
The renowned football administrator has served in various capacities in the football fraternity.
The Ghana Football Association elections are expected to be held later this year in October.
Asked whether he will contest for the seat, the former Black Stars management committee member says he has no intention.
“I have been an executive member before and my responsibilities now are a lot,” he told Adom FM.
“I will sit behind and offer my support and advice to the current administration,” he stated as quoted by Modern Ghana.
Meanwhile, former GFA Vice President, George Afriyie, former Western Regional FA chairman, Kojo Yankah and Benjamin Jantuah have all declared their intention for the GFA seat.