
The Ministry for Sports and Recreation has praised the Ghana Football Association (GFA) for their professionalism and cooperation as the Black Stars’ budget for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers awaits final presidential approval.
Minister Kofi Adams stated, “I want to take this opportunity to sincerely appreciate the GFA for their cooperation and the maturity shown throughout this process. These engagements are often technical and time-sensitive, and the posture of the Association throughout has reflected a shared commitment to proper governance and accountability.”
The GFA submitted the budget estimates on September 18 to cover the October 8 away fixture against the Central African Republic and the October 12 home match against Comoros, totalling $1.12 million for travel, accommodation, training, per diems, match bonuses, and other logistical requirements.
Ghana will need four points from the two matches to advance in the qualifiers, highlighting the importance of timely budget approval to ensure proper preparations.
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