John Mahama’s Son Achieves FIFA Agent License
- Sharaf Mahama’s achievement breaks barriers
- His story inspires other young people to pursue their passions
- Sharaf’s ambition is to contribute to football development
Sharaf Mahama, the son of ex-Ghanaian President John Mahama, has successfully cleared the rigorous FIFA Agent examination, marking a significant milestone in his burgeoning career.
Now holding an official FIFA Agent license, Sharaf is poised to make waves in the football world.
The examination, comprising 20 multiple-choice questions covering intricate FIFA regulations and the dynamic football transfer landscape, required a commendable 75% score for passing.
Expressing his enthusiasm for leveraging his newfound status to enrich the football ecosystem, Sharaf remarked, “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.”
Sharaf’s deep-rooted affection for football has been evident throughout his journey, often seen honing his skills and engaging with Ghanaian football icons like Stephen Appiah. While initially harboring dreams of a professional playing career, Sharaf redirected his ambitions towards the strategic realms of football business after encountering setbacks in his playing endeavors.
Drawing from his firsthand experience with esteemed Belgian clubs such as KV Mechelen U21 and Charleroi U21, Sharaf is well-positioned to navigate the intricacies of football management and negotiations in his new capacity as a licensed FIFA agent.