GFA distributes vehicles to regional and technical units under FIFA Forward programme
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has presented five vehicles to key operational units under the FIFA Forward Programmeas part of efforts to strengthen football development structures across the country.
The vehicles have been allocated to two Regional Football Associations, the Technical Directorate, the GFA Headquarters, and the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence.
The latest delivery follows an earlier distribution in which eight of Ghana’s ten administrative football regions received double-cabin pickup vehicles. The Association had indicated that additional vehicles would be provided to the remaining regions and key units based on the management of the initial fleet.
With this presentation, the GFA has extended logistical support to all regional structures and key technical and administrative units.
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At the presentation ceremony, GFA leadership said the vehicles are intended to support operations, including match monitoring, programme organisation, and grassroots, juvenile, and women’s football development.
The vehicles are also expected to improve logistics and administrative work at the Technical Directorate and the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence.
The GFA urged beneficiary units to ensure the vehicles are used for official purposes, properly maintained, and managed responsibly.
The initiative forms part of efforts to improve infrastructure and operational efficiency within Ghana football.
Source: classfmonline.com
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