Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku has reaffirmed the association’s commitment to developing, promoting and safeguarding football across every level of the game.
Speaking on Thursday at the 32nd Ordinary Session of the GFA Congress at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence in Prampram, Okraku outlined the various areas in which the association continues to focus its efforts.
He said the GFA’s work stretches from grassroots football to the professional leagues, while also covering the development of national teams and the nurturing of young talent.
“From grassroots football to the professional leagues; from the successes and development of our national teams to the nurturing of young talent,” Okraku said.
He added that the association was also focused on improving refereeing standards, expanding football infrastructure and strengthening governance.
According to Okraku, protecting the integrity of Ghana’s football competitions remains another key priority for the GFA.
He stressed that the association would continue to fulfil its mandate of developing and promoting the sport while ensuring football remains beneficial to every Ghanaian.
His remarks underline the GFA’s broader vision of building a stronger and more sustainable football ecosystem in Ghana.
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