Key decisions expected as GFA addresses Black Stars’ failure and future of Ghana football.
The Executive Council (ExCo) of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) is set to hold a pivotal meeting on Wednesday, November 20, 2024, in response to the Black Stars’ shocking failure to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco.
This marks Ghana’s first AFCON absence since 2004, following a disappointing qualification campaign that saw the team falter in Group F. Their elimination was sealed even before their final match against Niger in Accra on Monday. The Black Stars’ performance and broader issues within Ghanaian football are expected to dominate the agenda.
Amid increasing calls for accountability, stakeholders have urged significant changes to the technical team and management structures to prevent future setbacks. The meeting will also address the progress of other national teams, including the Black Queens, Black Galaxies, and youth sides, alongside a review of domestic competitions like the Ghana Premier League, Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League, and MTN FA Cup.
A major focus will be on the upcoming GFA Retreat, designed to shape long-term strategies for football development. Updates on critical projects, such as the refurbishment of the Ghanaman Soccer Center of Excellence at Prampram, and assessments of youth programs like the KGL U17 Colts Championship, are also on the agenda.
This meeting, occurring at a turning point for Ghana football, is expected to result in decisions that will chart the sport’s future direction in the country.
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