The FIFA Member Association (MA) Beach Soccer Referees Course has successfully concluded in Ada, Greater Accra Region, after four days of rigorous training aimed at raising the bar for officiating in Ghana.
Twenty-three referees, representing all 16 regions, underwent a demanding program that blended theoretical lessons with a fitness examination. The course focused on deepening their knowledge of the Laws of the Game and sharpening their decision-making skills on the sand.
Participants were selected for their consistent performances in recent seasons and are now poised to play a pivotal role in the ongoing 2025 Beach Soccer League. According to the Ghana Football Association, the initiative is part of a broader push to uphold fairness, safety, and professionalism in the fast-growing sport.
The 2025 Beach Soccer League, which began earlier this month, features 12 clubs divided into two groups, with the top teams from each group set to clash in a championship playoff.




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