Ghana football association to award better medals at the end of season- Prosper Addo reveals

The General secretary of the Ghana football association, Mr Prosper Harrison Addo has revealed that an improved-upon medal shall be awarded at the end of the 2021/2022 Ghana premier league season.

Hearts of Oak ‘s medals received at the end of the 2020/2021 Ghana premier league season

Speaking on Accra based Angel FM on Wednesday night, the general secretary confirmed that the FA is working to improve on medals to be awarded at the end of the season after the severe backlash from Ghanaians last season.

“With respect to the Ghana premier league and the MTN FA Cup medals, we need to focus on continuous improvement, so these medals will be improved upon”, he told Angel sports.

The Ghana football association came under a heavy criticism last season after league champions were awarded a very bad medals as described by many footy fans across the nation.

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