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Kofi Adams worried with current situation of Ghana football

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
February 9, 2025
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Ghana’s Sports Minister, Kofi Adams, has expressed deep concern over the state of the Ghana Premier League, describing it as being in a “sorry state.” His remarks highlight the numerous challenges undermining the progress and appeal of the league.

“The league is underfunded, poor discipline, poor corporate governance system, fan indiscipline, lack of security,” Adams lamented. “We are not even coaching our fans. We need to look at all these areas to try and up our game.” His statement underscores the urgent need for reforms to address these pressing issues.

The league has been marred by persistent problems such as hooliganism, poor officiating, inadequate sponsorship, and limited television coverage. These issues have significantly diminished its competitiveness and popularity over the years.

Adams admitted that restoring the league to its former glory will require substantial effort and collaboration. He emphasized the importance of tackling these challenges comprehensively to ensure a more vibrant and professional league.

His comments come at a time when the league is grappling with setbacks, including a recent incident that led to its suspension. The Sports Minister’s candid assessment serves as a call to action for stakeholders to work collectively in reviving the fortunes of the Ghana Premier League.

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