GFA pays participating fees to clubs who played in the MTN FA Cup

Clubs who participated in the preliminary and round 64 stage of the 2019/2020 MTN FA Cup has been paid their participating fees together with their recharge cards by the Ghana football Association.

Clubs who had to travel to play their games were compensated by the Ghana Football Association to help support their traveling expenses.

Each team who participated in the 2019/2020 MTN FA Cup preliminary round will receive GH¢ 1000 together with GH¢ 500 worth of MTN recharge card.

Teams who participated in the 2019/2020 MTN FA Cup will receive an amount of GH¢ 2000 plus GH ¢500 recharge cards but teams who had to travel will be paid some amount of money to support their travelling expenses.

Clubs will receive their payment through their bank account but will have to go the Ghana Football Association secretariat for their recharge cards.

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