GFA Technical Directorate hold stakeholders meeting on Men’s Football strategy development
The Technical Directorate of the Ghana Football Association has organized a stakeholders workshop as part a four-year development plan for men's football in Ghana.
Participants for the workshop which was held at the Alisa Hotel in Accra on Monday, September 11, 2023 included representatives from Premier League Clubs, Division One League clubs, and grassroots football.
Representatives of the various leagues sponsors, Coaching Instructors, the Technical team of the senior national team, PFAG and Regional Football Association Chairmen were all in attendance.
GFA Technical Director Bernhard Lippert and Coaching Education Director, Prof. Joseph Mintah engaged with the various stakeholders to gather insights, perspectives, and expertise aimed at developing a comprehensive developmental plan.
The discussions were along nine key pillars in relation to men's football development. These pillars are:
* Coaching: Plans to improve coaching standards were unveiled.
* Grassroots: Focus on nurturing talent from the ground up.
* Talent Scouting: Commitment to finding hidden football gems.
* Infrastructure: Building better stadiums to attract fans and sponsors.
* National Teams: Professionalizing team management and player development.
* Marketing & Sponsorship: Announcing corporate partnerships for financial support.
* Refereeing: Improving refereeing standards with training and technology.
* Technology & Medicine: Adopting modern approaches for player health.
* Competition: Introducing new exciting football competitions.
GFA President Kurt Edwin Simeon Okraku who attended the workshop with Vice President Mark Addo, commended the Directorate for their initiative and thanked all the participants for their contributions.
He emphasized the interconnectedness of the nine pillars and called for unity among stakeholders to ensure a bright future for men's football in Ghana.
The Technical Directorate recently launched a similar four years women’s football strategy aimed at developing the women’s game from the grassroot level.