Mustapha Usif, Sports Minister. |
In the wake of the Confederation
of African Football's (CAF) decision to ban the Baba Yara Stadium from hosting international matches, Ghana's Sports Minister, Mustapha Ussif, has instructed
the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to explore alternative venues.
The Minister has directed the GFA to request CAF to
inspect the Legon Stadium and the Accra Sports Stadium as potential hosts for
upcoming international games, including the 2025 AFCON qualifiers.
The Legon Stadium, recently renovated for the 2023
African Games, has already hosted various athletic competitions and football
matches, making it a suitable alternative.
Meanwhile, the Accra Sports Stadium has also
demonstrated its capabilities by hosting Category 2 games featuring Ghanaian
teams in the CAF Champions League and Confederation Cup.
By requesting CAF to inspect these stadiums, the
Sports Ministry aims to ensure Ghana's continued participation in international
football competitions, despite the current unavailability of the Baba Yara
Stadium.
This proactive approach demonstrates the government's
commitment to addressing the issue and finding suitable solutions to maintain
Ghana's reputation as a reliable host for international football events.
Full Statement Below:
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— HR Forum News (@ghananews01) September 12, 2024
Ministry of Youth & Sports directs GFA to request CAF to Inspect University of Ghana Sports Stadium & Accra Sports Stadium for possible approval. The Statement below: pic.twitter.com/amDWgUKTYI
Source: HR Forum News
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