PFAG OUT-OF-CONTRACT TRAINING PROGRAM

The Professional Footballers Association of Ghana is setting up a training camp to prepare out-of-contract players for their next opportunity, as the new-season arrives. This program is supported by the PFAG Foundation. Several players will, possibly, find themselves unemployed at the end of the 2021/22 season. In their way of assisting the players, PFAG is

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FIFPRO Division Africa Non-Elective Congress Ends Successfully in Accra

The non-elective Congress of the Division Africa the International Federation of Professional Footballers  (FIFPRO) ended successfully in Ghana,Tuesday, 27th July 2021.   Led by the General Secretary of the Professional Footballers Association of Ghana, Anthony Baffoe, the Congress was attended by 13 union members held at the Golden Tulip hotel in Accra.The Congress discussed many

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The FIFPRO Division Africa Non-Elective Congress comes off in Accra, Ghana, Tuesday – July 27, 2021

The non-elective congress will be attended by 13 member unions from Africa. The congress will be at Golden Tulip Hotel in Accra, Ghana at 9:30am. The Professional Footballers Association (PFAG) will be represented by its General Secretary, Anthony Baffoe, Deputy General Secretary Solomon Torson and Head of Player Relations, Yussif Chibsah.   The mini congress

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PFAG Committed to Fighting Hooliganism in Ghana Football

The General Secretary of the Professional Footballers Association of Ghana, Anthony Baffoe, has added his voice to calls for greater efforts at eliminating hooliganism from the domestic football domain.   Mr. Baffoe, who until recently served as Confederation of African Football (CAF) Deputy General Secretary, made the call at a stakeholders’ forum organized by the

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Ghana shows Africa the way forward by sharing FIFA and CAF funds

FIFPRO Africa welcomes the decision by the Ghanaian Football Association to share the total funds assigned by FIFA and the CAF, amounting to 1.8 million dollars, among the various parties and partners in national football, including the professional footballers’ association (PFAG). The two authorities allocated the funds within the framework of the financial aid granted

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