The Ghana Football Association has today launched its TV programmed
called GFA TV, thus becoming the first football association in Africa to
launch its own TV programme.
The launch which took place at the Alisa Hotel in Accra early today,
featured a host of high ranking members in Ghana football, as well as
partners and sponsors of the GFA.
The GFA, in its bid to bridge the gap between the organization and
the general public have decided to launch the 30-minute programme, which
will be aired from the 31st of August on a local television station.
The show will bring all the latest happenings concerning the national
teams, GLO Premier League, MTN FA Cup, grassroots football, as well as
female football leagues in Ghana. There will also be exclusive
interviews and behind the scenes footage of the various national teams.
In attendance were the GFA president Kwesi Nyantakyi, as well as the
coach of the senior national team the Black Stars, Kwesi Appiah. Mr.
Nyantakyi officially launched the TV programme.
He said: “From afar you might think we are launching a television
network, but we are actually looking to partner with television
stations. Our existence is to compliment the good work that the current
television stations are doing.”
“We have decided to create our own TV programme to give us the
opportunity to tell our story, our own way and to allow the general
public to view first hand, some of the projects we are working on.”
“Above all it is going to be a platform to showcase what our sponsors
are doing. I hope GFA TV will become a veritable platform to attract
more sponsors for the Football Association to ensure that we do not need
to run to the government for funds anytime there need be.”
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