
George Boateng has condemned the Ghana Football Association (GFA) for taking steps that never helped the team after their shambolic 2023 Africa Cup of Nations campaign.
Former Executive Council member of the Ghana Football Association (GFA),George Afriyie, has thrown his weight behind the Black Stars, urging Ghanaians to support the team led by coach Otto Addo as he prepares to guide the team to the 2026 World Cup, which will be staged in the USA, Canada, and Mexico, Kickgh.com reports.
Newly-named Black Queens head coach, Kim Lars Björkegren has assured Ghanaians of making them proud ahead of his first test since taking up the role against Morocco in an international friendly.
Former board member of Hearts of Oak, Alhaji Brimah Akambi wants the return of the Ghana Premier League as soon as possible and gave his reasons for that.
Former Vice President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), George Afriyie, has appealed to the Kurt Okraku led present administration to draw upon the knowledge and experience of Augustine Arhinful.
The former Chairman of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Sports, Kobena Mensah Wisdom Woyome, has upheld the decision of the Ghana Football Association to retain Otto Addo as Black Stars head coach.
The chairman of the MTN FA CUP Committee, Wilson Arthur, says clubs and the media have a responsibility to ensure that they educate fans on their behaviour and actions in the stands when they attend games in the domestic leagues.
Asante Kotoko head coach, Prosper Narteh Ogum has admitted their staunch supporter 'Nana Pooley' suffered a very painful death which leave them in a very tough moment and they will have to continue winning matches when they resume competitive action since that's the only way to honour him very well.
Kurt Okraku, President of the Ghana Football Association President (GFA) has issued a stern warning to 'underperforming and dishonest' Match Commissioners, boldly informing them that such individuals will be sacked as the domestic football governing body battles against hooliganism.
Okaku made this statement during a one-day training workshop for Premier League Match Commissioners on Tuesday, February 18, 2025 to equip them with the needed skills and required abilities to implement the newly enhanced Matchday Safety and Security Protocols.
He warned Match Commissioners who fail to report eventualities and acts inappropriately will be sanctioned, as Match Commissioners have been accused of predominantly scheming with home teams and failing to report incidents correctly at match venues.
"We are here because of the passion and love we have for football. And we want to play a part on this journey towards making football what it's supposed to be. Play your part from here. Play your parts from here. Do a good job," he said
"We'll be very, very fair in assessing your work. Be honest. Those who fall below the line, unfortunately will leave us.
"When you hear the discourse in the public space, you would admit that all is not well. And if it is that we have the opportunity to cure what is seen not to be well, this is the most opportune time."
The workshop which took place at the GFA Conference Room in Accra, committed to enhancing matchday safety, protecting match officials, and ensuring smooth football operations across the country. It also had in attendance Referees Appointment Committee chairperson, Christine Enyonam Zigah, and GFA Safety and Security Committee member, Felix Bewu.
By: Pascal Amoah
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) on Tuesday, February 18, 2025 organized a one-day training workshop for Premier League Match Commissioners to furnish them with the needed expertise and required abilities to implement the newly enhanced Matchday Safety and Security Protocols.
The 2024/25 MTN FA Cup round of 16 draw returns this weekend with some interesting pairings lined up as all teams look to advance to the next round.