A delegation comprising El Hadj Wack Diop, the Regional Manager for the FIFA Development Office for West & Central Africa, and Silmara Sousa, the Africa-Regional Coordinator of Member Associations Division of FIFA, has commenced a comprehensive assessment of Ghana Football Association (GFA) projects.
Arriving in Ghana on Tuesday, the delegation’s three-day visit is dedicated to engaging with the GFA to discuss various aspects of football development and review ongoing initiatives, particularly those supported under the FIFA Forward Programme.
The agenda includes a thorough examination of the GFA’s Contract of Agreed Objectives for 2023-2026 (Strategic Plan), a pre-assessment of the 11 criteria outlined in the FIFA Forward Regulations, and an overview of active projects.
Discussions will also delve into the GFA’s Technical Department, with specific focus on women’s football development, the Talent Identification Scheme (TDS), FIFA High Performance initiatives, and utilization of FIFA Forward funds.
These consultations are vital for the GFA’s future project planning, which will be presented at upcoming AFCA or DevCo meetings organized by FIFA.
On Thursday, the delegation will visit key project sites, including the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence in Prampram, engaging with the Technical Centre Director and Technical Director.
During their stay, meetings have been held with GFA President Edwin Simeon-Okraku, the General Secretary, the Legal Director, the women’s football development team, and the Finance Director.
El Hadj Wack Diop and Silmara Sousa are scheduled to conclude their visit and depart Ghana on Friday, March 29, 2024.
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