NSA To Close Down Accra And Tamale Sports Stadium For Renovation

The state of these two stadia are very poor and totally bad and will have to be renovatad as soon as possible to avoid any unforseen circumstances.

The Ohene Gyan Stadium in the capital is the most used facility in the league with clubs like Hearts of Oak, Great Olympics, Accra Lions and Legon Cities FC all honouring their home matches there in the ongoing season coupled with some other clubs in the lower divisions which means they will all have to adapt another venue for their subsequent home matches according to kickgh

Also, the Aliu Mahama Stadium in the North which happens to be the home grounds of Real Tamale United and Tamale City FC is also on the list to be closed down mainly due to bad state of pitches.

The speculations has it that, the renovations are expected to begin on December 18, 2021

Not long ago Kumasi Sports Stadium was renovated by the current government.

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