Ghana's football chiefs have given the green light for Bekwei Heroes FC to change their name to Ashgold FC. The club bosses asked permission from the Ghana Football Association to rebrand under the famous new identity. Football officials received all the proper paperwork from the team's ownership requesting the switch. The GFA checked everything with government departments and got the legal documents confirming the name change. Registration numbers and tax details all got sorted out properly with the authorities.
The football association wrote back saying they approve the transformation from Bekwei Heroes to Ashgold FC. Club executives had to follow all the rules under company law to make the switch happen legally. The GFA received proof that everything was done according to the Companies Act from 1963. Official registration number CS008490121 and tax number C0058494634 came through from the right government office. Football bosses confirmed that all the legal requirements were met before giving their blessing.
The approval comes with one major catch that could cause headaches for the newly renamed club. All debts, fines, player fees and other money problems from the old Bekwei Heroes days will stick with the team. The GFA made it crystal clear that changing the name does not wipe out any financial obligations. Player registration costs and league fees from the Division One League will still need paying. The rebranded Ashgold FC must handle all the old club's responsibilities as if nothing changed.
The football association wrote back saying they approve the transformation from Bekwei Heroes to Ashgold FC. Club executives had to follow all the rules under company law to make the switch happen legally. The GFA received proof that everything was done according to the Companies Act from 1963. Official registration number CS008490121 and tax number C0058494634 came through from the right government office. Football bosses confirmed that all the legal requirements were met before giving their blessing.
The approval comes with one major catch that could cause headaches for the newly renamed club. All debts, fines, player fees and other money problems from the old Bekwei Heroes days will stick with the team. The GFA made it crystal clear that changing the name does not wipe out any financial obligations. Player registration costs and league fees from the Division One League will still need paying. The rebranded Ashgold FC must handle all the old club's responsibilities as if nothing changed.