Dr. Tony Aubynn, Chairman of the Domestic League Committee, has suggested that Ghana reduce the number of venues used for league matches.
He believes this will help improve security and media coverage, making the league better organized.
According to Dr. Aubynn, Ivory Coast recently used only four stadiums for its league matches, and this system worked well. He thinks Ghana can learn from this and consider a similar approach.
Currently, league games in Ghana are played in many different locations across the country. While this gives more fans the chance to watch live matches, it also creates challenges. Security becomes harder to manage, and media coverage is not always of the best quality.
Dr. Aubynn’s idea could bring positive change to Ghanaian football. If fewer stadiums are used, it will allow better planning, stronger security, and improved facilities for players and fans. It could also help attract more sponsors and improve the overall quality of the league.
As discussions continue, many football lovers will be eager to see whether this suggestion is considered by the Ghana Football Association.










































