PFAG Wishes All Muslims A Joyous Eid al-Fitr!

The Professional Footballers Association of Ghana(PFAG) wishes to extend season’s greetings to all our Muslim brothers and sisters around the world, most especially to all Ghanaian professional footballers here in the country and beyond.   This is indeed a time for joyful celebration after successfully deepening the divine bond of faith during the past month.

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PFAG Says Ayekoo to Ghanaian Professional Footballers on May Day

As the world commemorates International Labour Day today May 1st, the Professional Footballers’ Association of Ghana (PFAG) extends its warmest well wishes to our hardworking and industrious members plying their trade both locally and internationally.   The Association would particularly like to commend our members for the sense of commitment and professionalism displayed throughout the

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PFAG Hails Return of Domestic Football as Special Competition Kicks Off

The Professional Footballers Association of Ghana (PFAG) has expressed its delight at the impending return of domestic club football with the GFA Normalization Committee’s Special Competition kicking off this weekend.   The Special Competition, as organized by the Normalization Committee, will involve all 16 current Premier League and 48 Division One clubs, and is intended

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PFAG Elated As Thomas Partey Receives Africa Best XI Award

Ghanaian midfield maestro Thomas Teye Partey has been presented with the commemorative award he deservedly picked up as member of the first ever FIFPro Africa Best XI team.   Newly instated member of the GFA Normalization Committee, Samuel Osei Kuffuor, presented the award to Thomas Partey moments before Ghana’s game against Kenya on Saturday on

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Black Meteors Thump Gabonese Panthers

Ghana’s U-23 side, The Black Meteors, have taken a commanding first leg lead over their Gabonese counterparts in their quest to qualify for the African Nations Olympic Qualifying Competition in Egypt later this year.   A goal in either half from Kwabena Owusu and Bernard Tekpetey complimented Osman Bukari’s late brace to ensure a resounding

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