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As part of efforts to bring the Ghana Premier League more closer to fans, the Ghana Football Association is introducing the HAPPY HOUR PROJECT in four match cities for the remainder of the season.
The project which is being piloted in Tarkwa, Kumasi, Accra and Dormaa is aimed at improving match day ambience and enhancing great entertainment at these match venues.
As the tagline suggest, the HAPPY HOUR is specifically meant for a period within the organisation of the match. Patrons around the following stadia, Nana Agyemang Badu I Park, Tarkwa T&A Stadium, Baba Yara Sports Stadium and the University of Ghana Sports Stadium are encouraged to access the stadium to enjoy the happy hour up until 1 and a half hour to kick off.
In effect, a particular section of these stadia on a typical match day shall be opened free entry between the time the gates are opened up until 1 and a half hours to kick off. Patrons shall be served with musical entertainment and other football activities including some curtain raiser matches.
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