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NSA Invites Tenders for Stadium Pitch Reconditioning.

The National Sports Authority (NSA) has called for tenders to refurbish football pitches across Ghana, aiming to bring them in line with FIFA standards. This initiative is part of the NSA’s commitment to improving sports infrastructure and ensuring optimal playing conditions for athletes.In a statement released on December 16, 2024, the NSA outlined that the project would be funded by its budgetary allocation, focusing on reducing injury risks and enhancing performance. This comes after the Confederation of African Football (CAF) had earlier banned Ghana from using Baba Yara Stadium, although the decision was later reversed.The refurbishment will involve a complete overhaul of the country's national stadia, with a Dutch-based company assessing the pitch conditions and recommending reconditioning.Interested bidders can access the tender documents via the Ghana Electronic Procurement System (e-GP) portal or from the NSA office, with submissions due by […]

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Hohoe Celebrates Opening of New 7,000-Seat Stadium.

Hohoe in the Volta Region has unveiled a new 7,000-seat stadium, marking a milestone in local sports development. The project, initially conceived in 2005 by MP John Peter Amewu when he was Municipal Chief Executive, was designed to nurture athletic talent in the region. Despite a pause in construction after Amewu left office in 2008, the project resumed in 2016 with support from local chiefs, private individuals, and the community.Amewu, recalling the humble beginnings of the project with 120,000 concrete blocks intended for a hotel, emphasized the stadium’s potential to cultivate future sports stars. Already, local athletes have caught the attention of national and international scouts, and plans to expand the stadium are underway. Amewu hopes to see players from Hohoe represent Ghana’s Black Stars in the future.

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GFA Vice-President Inspects Borehole Projects in Upper West.

Ghana Football Association (GFA) Vice-President Mark Addo recently visited the Upper West Region to inspect various borehole projects initiated by the GFA. The projects, located at Tendamba JHS and Wa Senior High School, are part of the GFA's initiative to provide sustainable water sources for football fields used in association-organized matches.During his visit, Addo was accompanied by RFA Coordinator Daasebre Adu-Asare, Upper West RFA Chairman Alhaji Sadugu Yahaya, and Executive Council members. Addo expressed satisfaction with the impact of the Tendamba JHS borehole, which not only waters the football field but also supplies clean drinking water to the school.He highlighted the GFA’s commitment to investing in infrastructure to support grassroots football development. His visit coincided with the Upper West Regional Football Association Congress held on September 26, 2024.

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