Free entry for women at Accra Sports Stadium for Hearts-Ashgold, Black Maidens matches

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has announced that entry to the Accra Sports Stadium this weekend for Hearts of Oak’s Ghana Premier League match against Ashgold and the Black Maidens’ U-17 World Cup Qualifier will be free for women.

Both matches will be played on Sunday, March 20, 2022, with the Maidens’ match against Senegal kicking off three and a half hours before the GPL clash.



The GFA stated that tickets bought for the first match will roll over for the second as well.

Tickets to watch the matches from the Popular stand will cost male fans GHC 20, while tickets for the Centre line seats can be purchased for GHC 30.

VIP and VVIP tickets can be acquired for GHC 50 and GHC 100 respectively.

Female fans who wish to watch the matches are to use the Conference Centre gate for free entry.

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