Posts Tagged ‘National Women’s League’
REGISTRATION OF PLAYERS AND OFFICIALS BEGINS TODAY
Registration of players and officials begins today The Ghana Football Association (GFA), wishes to remind clubs and the public that the football transfer window is opened. The process commences today, August 15, 2020 and ends on Saturday, October 31, 2020 in accordance with the GFA regulations. The registration window will be opened to the 18…
Read MoreRegistration of players and officials begins August 15
The Ghana Football Association (GFA), will open the next football transfer window from Saturday, August 15, 2020 and end on Saturday, October 31, 2020 in accordance with the GFA regulations. The registration window will be opened to the 18 Premier League clubs, 48 Division One League clubs, 16 Women’s Premier League clubs, 72 Regional Women’s…
Read MoreFemale Goalkeeper, Vivian Anane Delighted With The YEA Programme Initiative For Female Footballers
Female goalkeeper, Vivian Anane has expressed her joy for the initiative taken by government to include female footballers in the National Women’s League into the YEA Programme The Ideal Ladies Football Club goalkeeper says ” I am very happy with the bold initiative taken to enroll female footballers into the programme during this pandemic” The…
Read MoreWPL chairperson and players react to benefit from YEA Programme
Players and Officials have reacted positively to the news that players in the Women’s Premier League will soon benefit from a YEA Programme that will pay them monthly allowances for the next six months beginning from July 2020. The Executive Council took the decision on Tuesday, June 30, 2020, to give all 500 slots allocated…
Read MoreWOMEN’S PREMIER LEAGUE PLAYERS TO BENEFIT FROM YEA PROGRAMME
The Ghana Football Association has reached a consensus to enroll players in the Women’s Premier League on the YEA Programme. The Executive Council took the decision during a marathon meeting at the GFA headquarters in Accra on Tuesday, June 30, 2020. Five hundred individuals have been earmarked as beneficiaries – made up of the 30…
Read MoreNAA ODOFOLEY, HABIBA ATTAH TO WORK ON WOMEN’S FOOTBALL REBRANDING POLICY
A member of the erstwhile Normalization Committee, Naa Odofoley Nortey (Esq.) and Executive Council member Madam Habiba Attah Forson have been tasked to come up with a comprehensive policy document on women’s football. The decision was taken on Friday, June 12, 2020, during a meeting of the national teams department led by Deputy General Secretary…
Read MoreGFA President, WPL Chairperson visit Lexta Ghana Limited
President of the Ghana Football Association, Kurt Edwin Simeon Okraku and Mrs. Hilary Boaten, Chairperson of the Women’s Premier League Management Committee on Monday, June 1, 2020, paid a working visit to Lexta Ghana Limited, producers of YAZZ sanitary pads and other range of products. The visit was to familiarize with activities of the company…
Read MoreGFA GRATEFUL TO CLUBS FOR MAXIMUM COOPERATION
The Executive Council of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) wishes to express its profound gratitude to the leadership of Clubs and the Regional Football Associations for their cooperation during the recent engagement on the way forward for the sport. The GFA, last week, held a fruitful meeting with key stakeholders of the football industry to…
Read MoreGFA ends fruitful engagements with clubs and RFAs
The leadership of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has ended fruitful engagements with the core stakeholders of the federation. The meetings that started on Friday, April 24, 2020 with the RFAs, with each lasting about 4 hours, was meant to update members on the finances of the GFA, the much-talked-about FIFA Forward operations Funds, the…
Read MoreCOVID-19: Do not leave players to their fate – Dr. Baba to clubs
Chairman of the GFA Medical Committee, Dr. Adam Baba has advised Ghanaian clubs to keep an eye on their players in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. COVID-19 has brought the world on its knees leading to the death of over Two Hundred Thousand people across the globe. Ghana’s confirmed cases stand at 2,074 with…
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