Soccer player Baba Rahman wants Ghana's football leaders to make smarter plans for their national league. The defender thinks the Ghana Premier League could match other top African competitions with better management. Rahman plays for PAOK and represents the Black Stars national team. He believes the domestic league has strong potential that officials are wasting.
Rahman told reporters that Ghana has plenty of skilled players competing every week. The problem happens when local teams try to play against clubs from other African countries. Ghanaian teams often lose these international matches despite having good talent. The defender says poor planning and weak organization cause these failures.
The left-back thinks better management would bring more fans to stadiums and help clubs win continental games. Ghana needs to fix how officials run the league from top to bottom. Rahman believes these changes would make the Premier League much stronger. The 2025/26 season starts September 12 with hopes for improvement.
Rahman told reporters that Ghana has plenty of skilled players competing every week. The problem happens when local teams try to play against clubs from other African countries. Ghanaian teams often lose these international matches despite having good talent. The defender says poor planning and weak organization cause these failures.
The left-back thinks better management would bring more fans to stadiums and help clubs win continental games. Ghana needs to fix how officials run the league from top to bottom. Rahman believes these changes would make the Premier League much stronger. The 2025/26 season starts September 12 with hopes for improvement.