Former Ghana Football Association (GFA) Executive Council member, Wilfred Osei Kweku 'Palmer,' has criticized the current state of football in Ghana, describing it as "abysmal."In recent years, Ghana football has experienced a sharp decline, with the senior national team, the Black Stars, failing to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).This marks the first time in two decades that Ghana will miss out on Africaâ??s premier football tournament,
San Diego FC have signed Ghanaian defender Willy Kumado ahead of their inaugural season in the Major League Soccer. The Right to Dream Academy graduate signed a two-year-deal with options through to 2027 and 2028. He joins the club from Danish outfit Lyngby Boldklub, where he spent the last two season, making 51 appearances for the club.The 22-year-old will occupy the International Roaster slot and will be added to the squad pending the receipt of his International Transfer Certificate.â??Weâ??re
Ghana Premier League big boys Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak have called for a formal risk assessment system to categorize league matches based on security concerns, urging the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to implement structured safety protocols.The two clubs, in a joint statement, stressed that some fixtures - particularly high-profile derbies and intense rival clashes - pose greater security risks than others and should be treated accordingly.â??A new risk assessment
Ghanaian football heavyweights Asante Kotoko and Accra Hearts of Oak have urged the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to fully implement the Gbadegbe Commission Report, a document aimed at addressing security lapses and governance issues in Ghanaian football.In a joint statement, the two clubs emphasized that the failure to act on the commission's recommendations has left the sport vulnerable to safety risks, poor officiating, and governance concerns.â??The Gbadegbe Commission
Ghanaian football giants Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak have called on the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to push for the exemption of match proceeds from Value Added Tax (VAT) and other financial deductions.The two most successful clubs in Ghana argue that removing VAT from ticket sales would ease the financial burden on clubs, increase revenue, and allow teams to reinvest in infrastructure, player development, and general operations.â??The GFA should work towards the exemption
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