The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has resolved to restructure its various competitions management bodies, including the Premier League Board, which is expected to be overhauled.
Addressing the media in Cape Coast on key decisions taken at the end of the three-day summit, GFA President Kwesi Nyantakyi said a team of experts will be engaged to form a new board for the league, which will meet periodically, while directors in charge of marketing and media wand a general manager will manage the day to day affairs of the premier league.
The leadership of the country’s met key internal and external stakeholders to explore the challenges faced by the game in recent times and how these could be solved.
The outcome of the three-day brainstorming initiative led by the President of the GFA Kwesi Nyantakyi will be put forward to Congress for consideration to improve the game ahead of the start of the next football season.
The summit was under the theme, ‘Ghana Football: Stronger Partnerships for a Brighter Future’ the GFA Executive Committee will also seek to take advantage of recent changes and opportunities in world football to impact positively on the game in the country.