
The 2025/26 Ghana Premier League kicked off over the weekend, and all signs point to a rejuvenated domestic competition ready to reclaim its glory.
At the Accra Sports Stadium, giants Hearts of Oak were held to a goalless draw by newly-promoted Hoehoe United. Still, the bigger story lies beyond the scorelineâthe league itself is rising again.
A Game-Changer: GH¢18 Million Sponsorship Boost
After years of struggling without sponsorship and TV rights deals, the Ghana Premier League has been handed a lifeline.
Thanks to a GH¢18 million package from the government through a partnership with Adesa Productions, each of the 18 top-flight clubs has received GH¢1 million in pre-season funding.
GFA President Kurt Okraku called it a new dawn:“As part of our new approach, and through this unique partnership with Adesa Productions, each of our GPL clubs will, before the start of the league season, receive GH¢1 million.”
This injection of capital is already having an impactâfrom better branding and matchday organisation to improved competitiveness on the pitch.
A Fresh Look: Coverage and Entertainment
The production quality by Adesa Productions has raised eyebrows for all the right reasons.
Broadcasting is a cornerstone of modern football, and the visuals, graphics, and commentary now rival those of bigger leagues.
The opening ceremony, headlined by dancehall star Stonebwoy, added a new layer of entertainment, setting the tone for a season that blends football with culture.
Competitive Matches, Encouraging Officiating
The opening fixtures have been lively and competitive. From the Hearts of Oak vs. Hoehoe United stalemate to the thrilling Berekum Chelsea vs. Asante Kotoko clash, fans have been treated to spirited contests.
Officiating, often criticised in the past, has shown noticeable improvement in the televised games.
One standout observation: the pitch at Berekum.
It looked sharp and TV-friendlyâsomething the GFA’s competitions department and Club Licensing Board must ensure remains consistent across all venues.
Why This Season Matters
The 2025/26 campaign feels different. There’s energy, professionalism, and above all, hope.
The sponsorship has breathed new life into the clubs, the coverage is world-class, and the football on display is competitive.
Fans who may have drifted away now have every reason to return.
As a football-loving nation, it’s on us to own, support, and cherish this rebirth of our domestic league.
God bless Ghana football. This is our ownâlet’s make it our own. The Ghana Premier League is truly back.
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