The new football season will be very competitive - Ghana FA President Kurt Okraku
Ghana Football Association President Kurt Okraku has predicted a highly competitive landscape for the upcoming football season.With the Ghana Football Association already releasing fixtures for the 2024/25 Ghana Premier League, teams across various leagues, including the Women's Premier League and Division One League, are gearing up for intense competition. Hasaacas Ladies will participate in the Women's Champions League, Nsoatreman in the CAF Confederation Cup and Ghana Premier League champions Samartex in the CAF Champions League.Okraku highlighted the ongoing Division One Super Cup in Nsoatre as a precursor to the competitive spirit expected in the new season. "The new football season is gradually nearing us, and it promises to be very competitive," he stated."Our clubs in the GPL, Women's Premier League, and Division One League are all preparing diligently. Hasaacas, for instance, are already in camp getting ready for the Women's Champions League."The FA President's remarks underscore the anticipation and excitement building up for what is expected to be an "extremely interesting" season across all leagues.
Ghana Football Association President Kurt Okraku has predicted a highly competitive landscape for the upcoming football season.
With the Ghana Football Association already releasing fixtures for the 2024/25 Ghana Premier League, teams across various leagues, including the Women's Premier League and Division One League, are gearing up for intense competition. Hasaacas Ladies will participate in the Women's Champions League, Nsoatreman in the CAF Confederation Cup and Ghana Premier League champions Samartex in the CAF Champions League.
Okraku highlighted the ongoing Division One Super Cup in Nsoatre as a precursor to the competitive spirit expected in the new season. "The new football season is gradually nearing us, and it promises to be very competitive," he stated.
"Our clubs in the GPL, Women's Premier League, and Division One League are all preparing diligently. Hasaacas, for instance, are already in camp getting ready for the Women's Champions League."
The FA President's remarks underscore the anticipation and excitement building up for what is expected to be an "extremely interesting" season across all leagues.