Ghana Launches Football Transformation Model Backed by GFA, APL, and Ministry of Sports and Recreation
Ghana has launched a landmark football transformation project involving the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Adesa Productions Limited (APL), and the Ministry of Sports and Recreation. The project promises to rebrand and commercialize the Ghana Premier League (GPL) as a global media asset.
GFA President, Kurt Okraku, announced that every league club will receive GHS 1 million to drive operational and competitive transformation.
Chief of Staff Julius Debrah, representing H.E. President Mahama, confirmed the initiative stems from a Cabinet directive to reposition sports as a national development engine.
Hon. Kofi Adams, Minister of Sports and Recreation, hailed the project as part of Ghana’s evolving sports strategy: “We are moving from government dependency to structured private-sector partnerships.”
APL General Manager Afeafa Nfojoh promised fans world-class storytelling, cutting-edge coverage, pre-match build-ups, fan engagement, and highlight packaging.
Majority Leader Hon. Mahama Ayariga pledged full legislative support to ensure this new model thrives.
Fans, investors, and partners are encouraged to follow the transformation online at www.ghanafa.org and on social media using #GPLReimagined #AdesaProductions #GFAFootball.

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