The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has clarified the objectives of its Borehole Project, emphasising that the initiative is aimed at enhancing...
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The Ghana Football Association (GFA) President, Kurt Okraku, has stressed the importance of clubs adhering to Club Licensing standards.During the 30th Ordinary Congress, he stressed that meeting these standards is crucial for the development and professionalism of Ghanaian football.Okraku highlighted the various aspects covered by Club Licensing requirements, including infrastructure, finance, administration, legal, and sporting criteria.He emphasised that compliance with these standards is essential for competing effectively on the international stage."Adhering to Club Licensing standards is not just a regulatory requirement but a necessary step for the advancement of football in our country," he said."It is crucial that all clubs make every effort to meet these standards if we want to elevate the level of our game and compete effectively on the continental and global stage."The GFA President's call serves as a reminder to all clubs of their responsibilities towards the growth of football in Ghana.The association will continue to support clubs in their efforts to meet these standards while addressing non-compliance promptly.
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