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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PFAG Out with “Battle Of The Queens” on Sunday ahead of 2020-2021 women’s premier league season

The Professional Footballers Association of Ghana (PFAG) in collaboration with ex Black Queens players led by former African Best female footballer Adwoa Bayor; is organizing a testimonial match dubbed the ‘The battle of the Queens’ which is scheduled to come off on Sunday 10th January, 2021; 3:00pm at the McDan Town Park in Labadi.  

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PFAG Encourages Clubs to Adhere to COVID-19 Protocols as Resumption of Football Nears

The Professional Footballers Association Ghana (PFAG) has encouraged all stakeholders to abide by guidelines and protocols drawn up to prevent any possible spread of the COVID-19 pandemic across match venues once football activities return in November.   The Association has noted with great satisfaction the commitment by all stakeholders to ensure health measures are at

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PFAG Encourages Unity for Ghanaian Football Stakeholders after Landmark CAS Ruling

The Professional Footballers Association of Ghana has reiterated its calls for continued unity on the Ghana football front, after the Court of Arbitration in Sport (CAS) passed its landmark ruling last week on the case lodged against the GFA by football administrator Wilfred Osei “Palmer”.   The Global Sports adjudicating body, CAS, ruled to uphold

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GHANA PREMIER LEAGUE SEASON CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19

The Ghana Football Association Executive Council has cancelled the 2019/2020 Premier League season due to disruptions occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic.   The unanimous decision to expunge on-going football competitions in the country was taken during a marathon meeting of the 12-member council headed by FA President, Kurt Okraku. Footballing activities have been on hold

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