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Registration of players for the 2015/2016 club season will end of January 20 in a statement released on the FA’s official website.
The closure of registration will suggest the start date for the league could be imminent.
In addition to this, clubs have up to December 23 to register players from other countries.
Read the official FA statement below:
“The Ghana Football Association wishes to remind all Premier and Division One League Clubs that Registration of Players for the 2015/16 season will officially end on Wednesday January 20, 2016.
Clubs are hereby advised to adhere strictly with this deadline and note that there will be no extension.
Meanwhile, Clubs are also reminded that the first window of the FIFA ITMS will officially close on Wednesday December 23, 2015.
Clubs who are willing to register professional players from other countries can still be able to do so till the system closes on the deadline date.”
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