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Ghana Football Association President Kwesi Nyantakyi is impressed with the quality of play in the ongoing Premier League.
The 2016 league season has earned great reviews so far with massive interest and support from Ghanaians across the length and breadth of the country.
And for Nyantakyi, it is testament to the efforts put in by his association.
“I am very impressed with the level of competition in the premier league. It is very tight, very competitive and the organization is also good.”
“You see clubs marketing their matches and more spectators are getting to the stands and it shows that this year’s league is different.”
“The FA has done a lot. We organize seminars for the clubs, we talk a lot about the league. We have trained coaches, we’ve trained referees, marketing officers and all these enhance the local league.”
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