Former referee, G.K Manu has lauded the Ghana Football Association following their acquisition of new communications gadgets to be used by referees when football returns. The equipment, manufactured by French outfit, Vokkero, was delivered to the General Secretary Prosper Harrison Addo at the GFA Headquarters in Accra on Thursday, May 28, 2020. In an exclusive interview with Takoradi based Spice ...

The Minister for Youth and Sports, Hon. Isaac Asiamah in a media briefing today has assure ex Black Stars James Akwesi Appiah that his outstanding five months salary will be paid as soon as possible.   The minister stated that the government has a lot of respect for the coach as countryman and will pay him gradually just as Avram ...

New Aduana Stars gaffer Paa Kwesi Fabin believes the resumption of football in Ghana will take God’s intervention as clubs continue to suffer. The league season has been halted since March 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic with strict measures in place to combat the deadly virus.   “The only thing that can help the clubs is the intervention of ...

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) after failing to meet CAF’s deadline date has requested two weeks extension to decide on the fate of the league season.   A deadline date of May 5 was set for all federations with nations such as Kenya, Angola, Guinea, and Burkina Faso all canceling their seasons. However the Ghana Football Association is yet to ...

Renowned football administrator, Wilfred Osei Kwaku Palmer revealed why former Black Stars coach, James Akwesi Appiah was sacked from his post early this year.   According to the former Black Stars management member, Kwesi Appiah’s failure the call certain players which are branded as players who belong to the current Ghana Football Association capo into the Black Stars led to ...

The Ghana Football Association has put plans underway to engage various members of the association via Zoom Cloud Meeting. Mr. Kurt E.S Okraku who is the president of the association together with the Executive Council seeks to use the medium to update members,s on the impact of COVID-19, other football issues, and the way forward for the Association. The meeting ...

The Ghana Football Association has scheduled to meet the Press in a new program outlined. The new step instituted is dubbed ‘GFA Meet The Press”. The meeting is scheduled for today Monday, 27. The meeting will be at the Conference Room of Exim Bank in Accra at exactly 11:00 a.m. The GFA Meeting with the media will be a quarterly ...

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