GFA President Kurt Okraku: "No money is small money" - clubs urged to boost league appeal

Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku has emphasized the importance of good financial management and innovation at the club level to revive interest in domestic leagues.Speaking at the GFA's Meet the Press event in Sunyani on Friday, August 9, Okraku addressed the concerning decline in league patronage, with even high-profile matches between clubs like Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko failing to draw crowds."At club level, no money is small money," Okraku stated, urging clubs to be strategic in delivering appealing football experiences. The press meeting, held at the Eusbett Hotel, served as a platform for Okraku to outline ways clubs can enhance the attractiveness of their matches.During the press conference, Okraku reaffirmed his administration's dedication to enhancing football in the country. Kurt Okraku will hold a series of meetings with critical stakeholders, primarily the Regional Football Association as well Premier, Women and Division One League Clubs.

Aug 9, 2024 - 20:45
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GFA President Kurt Okraku: "No money is small money" - clubs urged to boost league appeal

Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku has emphasized the importance of good financial management and innovation at the club level to revive interest in domestic leagues.

Speaking at the GFA's Meet the Press event in Sunyani on Friday, August 9, Okraku addressed the concerning decline in league patronage, with even high-profile matches between clubs like Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko failing to draw crowds.

"At club level, no money is small money," Okraku stated, urging clubs to be strategic in delivering appealing football experiences. The press meeting, held at the Eusbett Hotel, served as a platform for Okraku to outline ways clubs can enhance the attractiveness of their matches.

During the press conference, Okraku reaffirmed his administration's dedication to enhancing football in the country. Kurt Okraku will hold a series of meetings with critical stakeholders, primarily the Regional Football Association as well Premier, Women and Division One League Clubs.