Bernard Morrison Visits PFAG Office; Hails the Association for Ongoing Good Work

Exciting Ghanaian attacker, Bernard Morrison has heaped praises on the Professional Footballers Association of Ghana (PFAG), for championing the cause of Ghanaian professional footballers on the African continent and beyond. The vastly experienced 28-year-old expressed these sentiments when he paid a visit to the plush PFAG office on the Accra Sports Stadium premises on Friday.

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PFAG URGES HASACAS LADIES TO DO THE DOOO IN CAF WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

The Professional Footballers Association of Ghana (PFAG) has urged Ghana’s representatives at the maiden CAF Women’s Champions League, Hasaacas Ladies, to build on their excellent start and go on to win the competition.   General Secretary of the PFAG, Anthony Baffoe made the rallying call when he paid the team a visit at their camp

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African Football Policy Makers Brainstorm in Accra

The Golden Tulip Hotel in Accra was the point of convergence this past week for some of the continent’s topmost football administrators as Ghana played host to the FIFPro Division Africa non-elective Congress.   The two-day event, which was organized by the Professional Footballers Association of Ghana (PFAG) provided the platform for key stakeholder deliberations

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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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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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