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FrimpongCommunications Director of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) Henry Asante Twum says his outfit cannot cancel the league after spending $1 million on the season.
All football competitions in Ghana have been at a standstill since March 15 when a national ban was placed on all public gatherings, including sporting and religious events.
The men and women’s Premier League and FA Cup competitions headline the championships affected.
A section of the country’s football fraternity wants the season completely annulled, while others are urging for a prompt resumption of the championship, although under tight safety protocols like playing matches behind closed doors.
In an interview with Accra-based Atinka FM, Henry Twum has categorically stated that the Ghana FA cannot truncate the season after injecting in a whopping $1 million.
“GFA has spent $1m dollars on this season alone including GPL, DOL, and WPL,” Twum said on Atinka FM.
“Startimes on the average spend $4,500 on every production and there are partners to consider so when you are taking decision you need to consider all this.”
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