Ghana’s National Sports Authority (NSA) is planning on reducing the number of teams that will use the Accra Sports Stadium as their home venue in order to ease pressure on the facility ahead of the 2020/21 Ghana Premier League.
Five Premier League teams Hearts of Oak, Asante Kotoko, Inter Allies, Legon Cities and Great Olympics have applied to the Ghana Football Association Club Licensing Board to use the Accra Sports Stadium as their home venue for the 2020/21 Ghana Premier League.
According to the Public Relations Officer of the NSA, Charles Amofah, the number of teams to be using the facility as their home venue for the 2020/21 season will bring enormous pressure to the facility, thus the need to relocate some of the matches to other venues in the capital.
“The Accra Sports Stadium will be under serious pressure when the season begins, so we in talks with some of the clubs to consider other venues such as the Legon Sports Stadium or Liberty’s Karl Reindolf Sports Stadium for their games”, he said in an interview.
“There are times we only get GHC400 and GHC500 after matches but a lot goes into preparation before these games, such as water, electricity and others. Some of the matches played at the venue, we are unable to generate enough funds, so we will hold discussions with those clubs if they can move the matches elsewhere”.
Credit: ghanasoccernet.com
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