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WOMEN’S FOOTBALL STRATEGY: 2nd Batch of Women’s DOL Club Administrators Course to Commence on September 11

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The second batch of female Football Administrators, for 2024, shall participate in the Women’s Football Administrators Course which will start on September 11, 2024, at the Ghanaman Soccer Center of Excellence in Prampram.

This specialised training will run until September 14, 2024, and is aimed at enhancing the administrative capacities of club officials from the Regional Women's Division One League.

The first batch of 40 participants for 2024 will hold their course from September 8 to September 11 for the second batch to continue.

The second batch will consist of 40 Women Administrators from clubs in the Ashanti Region, Northern Region, Upper East Region, Upper West Region, and Brong Ahafo Region.

This initiative is a key component of the GFA's broader Women’s Football Strategy, which seeks to build capacities of women in football management and development across the country.

The course was approved by FIFA on July 30, 2024, following a formal application by the GFA, emphasising the global football governing body's commitment to supporting the growth of women’s football in Ghana.

Leading the course are two distinguished FIFA Instructors: British Instructor Michelle Jane Kerr and Zimbabwean Thubaelihle Bridgette Saband. Both Instructors bring a wealth of international experience and expertise in football administration, and this promises a high-quality learning experience for participants.

Participants will receive comprehensive training in various aspects of football administration, including finance, marketing, governance, and strategic planning.

This course further reflects the commitment of the GFA to promoting gender equality and empowering women in football.

The second batch of Administrators. drawn from other Football regions of Ghana, shall be taken through the course later in September.

Attached is the list of participants for the first batch of the course:

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