November New Letter

Goldstars attacker Roland Frimpong has successfully completed his studies at the University Of Development Studies (UDS) graduating with a Bachelor Of Education (B.Ed) in Basic Education, Class of 2025 file:///C:/Users/pfagi/Downloads/Newsletter%20Issue%202,%20November.pdf

Red Card to Violence

Today marks the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Girls. Globally, 1 in 3 women have faced violence, and over 300 million experienced partner violence just last year yet prevention programs receive only 0.2% of global support. The PFAG stands firmly with all women and girls. Violence has no place in

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PFAG General Secretary Anthony Baffoe Honored with Continental Icon Award at EMY Africa 2025

The Professional Footballers Association of Ghana (PFAG) proudly celebrates its General Secretary, Anthony Baffoe, who has been honored with the prestigious Continental Icon Award at the 10th EMY Africa Awards. The ceremony, which recognizes outstanding individuals whose work inspires and impacts the continent, highlighted Baffoe’s exceptional contribution to football both on and off the field.

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DZANGBESHI: October Newsletter

PFAG visits Na God FC in Kwabenya, to offer emotional and psychological support following the team’s recent accident. Clinical psychologist Sharon Anang Aseweh led a trauma-focused group session, helping players develop coping strategies and build resilience during recovery. Click on  October Newsletter  to read the first edition in 2025

PFAG Congratulates the Black Stars

The Professional Footballers Association of Ghana (PFAG) warmly congratulates the Black Stars the coach, players, technical team, and management on qualifying for the FIFA World Cup for the fifth time. This remarkable achievement is a testament to your hard work, dedication, and teamwork.  The entire nation is proud of you, and PFAG stands firmly behind

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Minimum Salaries Introduced for Professional Footballers in Ghana

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has announced the introduction of minimum monthly salaries for professional footballers in the Ghana Premier League (GPL), Division One League (DOL), and the Women’s Premier League (WL). This major policy shift forms part of ongoing efforts by the GFA to enhance the conditions of service for players and professionalize the

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