Ahead of the crucial World Cup qualifier against Central African Republic, Black Stars assistant captain Thomas Partey voiced a plea for better facilities, including a quality stadium, during a visit from Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia.
“We are asking for a good stadium because we want to play better football,” expressed Thomas Partey, highlighting the importance of adequate infrastructure in facilitating top-notch performance on the field.
The statement underscores the significance of suitable sporting facilities in enhancing the overall footballing experience for both players and fans alike. A well-maintained stadium not only provides players with a conducive environment to showcase their skills but also fosters a sense of pride and enthusiasm among supporters.
As the Black Stars prepare to face Central African Republic, Partey’s remarks serve as a reminder of the vital role that infrastructure plays in the development and success of the sport. With the support of government officials and stakeholders, efforts to improve sporting facilities can contribute to the growth and advancement of football in the country.
As fans eagerly anticipate the match, Partey’s plea resonates as a call to action, emphasizing the importance of investing in the future of football in Ghana. With the right resources and infrastructure in place, the Black Stars can continue to shine on the international stage, representing the nation with pride and excellence.