Rosalind Amoh to Lead Women’s FA Cup Committee in Shaping the Future of Women’s Football

Rosalind Koramah Amoh, the Editor-in-Chief of the Daily Graphic and a trailblazer in women’s football, has been appointed as the chairperson of a four-member committee for the Women’s FA Cup.

With an extensive background in sports journalism, particularly in women’s football, Rosalind Amoh is well-equipped to lead the committee in organizing the Women’s FA Cup competition. Her notable roles include serving on the Women’s League Board, the Black Princesses Management Committee, and the Media Committee of the GFA.

Florence Bameh, a banker who previously served on the committee, assumes the role of Vice Chairperson. The committee further includes Afia Achia Boateng, the administrative manager of Accra Hearts of Oak, and Nana Ama Addo of Soccer Intellectuals.

The Women’s FA Cup Committee has been entrusted with the responsibility of formulating policies and programs for the implementation of the Competitions Department, aiming to ensure the overall success of the competition. Additionally, the committee is tasked with introducing innovative approaches to deliver an engaging knockout event for the competition’s patrons.

Beyond organization, the Women’s FA Cup Committee is committed to ensuring that sponsors, partners, and all stakeholders involved in the competition receive the anticipated benefits for their investments in the event.

Written by Silas Boahene

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Published on February 1, 2024