GFA to Spend Over GH¢3M on Footballs – Kurt Okraku
- GFA plans to invest over GHS 3 million in footballs for clubs this season.
- Collaboration with FIFA includes a $100,000 investment in grassroots football.
- An additional $100,000 will be allocated to colt clubs.
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has outlined a significant plan to invest over GHS 3 million in providing footballs to clubs across all tiers for the upcoming season, which kicks off in September. This initiative, first launched last season, is aimed at bolstering club development and mitigating the financial pressures associated with purchasing necessary equipment.
At the 30th Ordinary Congress, held at the Ghanaian Soccer Center of Excellence, GFA President Kurt Okraku detailed the association’s new collaboration with FIFA. This partnership will see an investment of $100,000 dedicated to acquiring footballs for grassroots football programs. Okraku emphasized the critical role of footballs in the game, stating, “Football is all about balls. Our strategic plan to collaborate with FIFA for grassroots football development will be repeated.”
In addition to grassroots support, the GFA will also invest another $100,000 specifically targeted at colt clubs. This additional funding aims to strengthen the developmental framework for young players, ensuring they have the tools and resources necessary to thrive in their early stages.
The Congress, which began on August 26, is an important event for setting the direction for the new season. The discussions and resolutions made during this gathering are expected to have a lasting impact on the structure and support of Ghanaian football.
Okraku’s announcement underscores the GFA’s commitment to improving football infrastructure and supporting both emerging and established clubs. The planned investments are part of a broader strategy to enhance the overall quality and competitiveness of football in Ghana.
As the Congress progresses, further details about the implementation of these investments and their anticipated effects on the local football landscape will be revealed. The successful conclusion of these plans will mark a significant step forward for Ghanaian football development.
The GFA’s initiative not only aims to address immediate equipment needs but also reflects a long-term vision for sustaining and growing football at all levels in Ghana. The commitment to both grassroots and colt club support highlights a comprehensive approach to nurturing talent from the ground up.