Ghana's football bosses are gearing up for a major inspection blitz that will hit clubs across the country starting Friday. The Ghana Football Association's Club Licensing Department plans to check out every stadium and training ground used by Premier League and Division One League teams. Officials want to make sure all the venues are up to scratch before the new 2025/26 seasons kick off. The inspection squad will start their tour in the Volta Region where they'll visit five different clubs. Teams like Kpando Heart of Lions FC, Hohoe United FC, Home Stars FC, Rainmasters FC, and WAFA SC are all getting the once-over.
The football inspectors will be looking at everything from the pitch condition to the toilets and security arrangements. They want to check that stadiums can handle crowds safely and provide decent facilities for players and match officials. Media areas and TV coverage spots will also get scrutinized during the detailed assessments. The inspection teams are focusing on making sure matchdays run without any major hiccups or safety problems. Club bosses are hoping their venues will pass the tests and avoid any costly upgrade demands.
The ambitious inspection schedule aims to wrap up all checks by July 22 when the team finishes their work in the Central Region. Ghana's football authorities are determined to raise standards across all levels of the domestic game.
The football inspectors will be looking at everything from the pitch condition to the toilets and security arrangements. They want to check that stadiums can handle crowds safely and provide decent facilities for players and match officials. Media areas and TV coverage spots will also get scrutinized during the detailed assessments. The inspection teams are focusing on making sure matchdays run without any major hiccups or safety problems. Club bosses are hoping their venues will pass the tests and avoid any costly upgrade demands.
The ambitious inspection schedule aims to wrap up all checks by July 22 when the team finishes their work in the Central Region. Ghana's football authorities are determined to raise standards across all levels of the domestic game.