Ahead of the league’s resumption, the GFA and the Ministry of Sports are comprehensively inspecting all league venues to improve matchday security.
A proactive approach is being taken to ensure the safety of players, officials, and fans as the Ghana Premier League prepares to resume.
Inspections are key to the new Enhanced Matchday Safety and Security Protocols 2025. They pinpoint and fix stadium safety risks to guarantee top safety standards.
The GFA strengthened security measures following the tragic death of Asante Kotoko supporter Nana Pooley at the Nsoatre match against Nsoatreman.
To combat hooliganism in Ghanaian football, the GFA successfully met with supporter groups from various clubs to discuss safety protocols.
The GFA ensured the football community that despite the weekend’s MTN FA Cup matches resuming football activity after Nana Pooley’s passing, the league’s restart hinges on finalized inspections and safety measures.
The Ghana Football Association is asking all stakeholders to work together to ensure safety as the league restarts, emphasizing unity is key.
Meanwhile, the GFA has set March 7, 2025, as the GPL’s restart date.
GFA and Sports Ministry Work Together to Address Safety Concerns Before GPL Restart
