Ghana’s football administration has taken another step toward building a stronger, more connected game at every level, as the Ghana Football Association (GFA) presented five vehicles to key operational units under the FIFA Forward Programme,  completing a nationwide logistical rollout that now covers all regional structures and major technical and administrative bodies.

The five vehicles have been allocated to two Regional Football Associations, the Technical Directorate, the GFA Headquarters, and the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence,  units that play a central role in the day-to-day running and long-term development of football across the country.

The latest distribution builds on an earlier phase of the programme in which eight of Ghana’s ten administrative football regions received double-cabin pickup vehicles. At the time, the Association signalled that further vehicles would be made available to the remaining regions and key units, contingent on how responsibly the initial fleet was managed. With this latest presentation, the GFA has made good on that commitment, extending logistical support to every corner of its operational structure.

Speaking at the presentation ceremony, GFA leadership made clear that the vehicles are not merely administrative assets; they are tools for driving football development on the ground. The fleet is expected to support match monitoring, programme organisation, and the growth of grassroots, juvenile, and women’s football across the country. At the Technical Directorate and the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence, the vehicles are also expected to improve the efficiency of logistics and administrative operations.

With the keys in hand, however, came a firm message from the Association. The GFA urged all beneficiary units to ensure the vehicles are used strictly for official purposes, properly maintained, and managed with a sense of responsibility, a reminder that the privilege of support comes with an obligation to account for it.

The initiative forms part of the GFA’s broader drive to improve infrastructure and operational efficiency within Ghana football, and signals a renewed focus on ensuring that the structures supporting the beautiful game are as strong as the game itself.

Source: Apexnewsgh.com

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