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Ghana’s sports industry is poised for transformative growth following the election of Evans Yeboah as Treasurer of the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) and his subsequent selection to the World Board of the International Sports Institute (ISI).
A career spanning over two decades in sports finance and administration, Yeboah’s leadership signals a strategic shift toward transparency, sustainable funding, and global collaboration—key pillars of his campaign mantra: “Grants, Growth, and Glory.”
A Track Record of Financial Excellence
Yeboah’s credentials speak volumes:
- 20+ years in sports finance, including roles as GOC Vice President, GOC Finance Chair, and Vice-President of the National Paralympic Committee (NPC) and Treasurer of the National Paralympic Committee.
- Goldman Sachs-trained financial strategist with expertise in finance and investment management.
- 14-year tenure as Africa Badminton’s Governing Body, including Finance Chair, overseeing continental funding structures.
His election as GOC Treasurer ensures that Ghana’s sports federations will benefit from data-driven financial policies, ensuring fair and performance-based disbursement of Olympic Solidarity funds, government grants, and sponsorship revenues.
Grants: Maximizing Funding for Athletes and Federations
One of Yeboah’s key mandates is optimizing Ghana’s access to IOC and international sports grants, including:
- Olympic Scholarships for Athletes and National Federations (LA 2028) – Ensuring Ghanaian athletes secure training and qualification funds.
- Team Support Grants – Strategic allocation to high-potential sports like athletics, boxing, Badminton and Football.
- Youth Development Funds – Investing in grassroots talent for long-term success, including the upcoming Youth Olympic Games.
His role on the International Sports Institute’s World Board further strengthens Ghana’s ability to attract global sports investments, ensuring federations receive timely, transparent, and impactful funding.
Growth: Financial Sustainability for Ghana Sports
Yeboah’s vision extends beyond grants—his financial model prioritizes:
✔ Corporate Partnerships – Leveraging his Goldman Sachs background to attract sponsors.
✔ Digital Tracking of Funds – Implementing real-time grant disbursement dashboards.
✔ Anti-Corruption Safeguards – Ensuring every cedi reaches athletes and coaches.
His appointment to the ISI World Board means Ghana will now have a direct voice in international sports funding policies, influencing how grants are structured for developing nations.
Glory: Elevating Ghana’s Global Sports Standing
With better-managed funds, Ghana can expect:
- More athletes qualifying for the Olympics/World Championships.
- Stronger youth development pipelines.
- Enhanced reputation in international sports governance.
Yeboah’s dual role—GOC Treasurer and ISI World Board Member—positions Ghana as a leader in sports financial innovation, setting a benchmark for Africa.
Conclusion: A New Dawn for Ghana Sports
Evans Yeboah’s leadership marks a turning point—where financial accountability meets global sports strategy. His “Grants, Growth, and Glory” agenda ensures that Ghana’s sports industry will no longer struggle with funding shortfalls but thrive through smart investments, transparency, and world-class partnerships.
The future of Ghanaian sports is brighter than ever, and with Yeboah at the financial helm, the medals, the talent, and the global recognition will follow for the benefit of all national federations.
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