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Joy Sports and Nhyira Sports will host a thought leadership event that will discuss why fans have deserted Ghana Premier League (GPL) centres last season.
The event will be held on Monday, July 31 at the Labadi Beach Hotel in Accra.
Guests are expected to arrive by 5:00 pm, with the programme scheduled to start at 6:00 pm.
The discussion will stream live on Joy FM and Joy News.
The initiative by Nhyira Sports and powered by Joy Sports aims to dig deep into the reasons people have seemingly lost interest in the local league.
Findings from an eight-week online survey on why people would prefer other forms of entertainment other than visiting Ghana's various league centres would be presented.
Many big players in Ghana's sports industry will be present at the event and will participate in an intensive conversation on why we're not getting numbers in the stands.
Leaders of the Ghana Football Association, the Ghana League Clubs Association, the Referees Association of Ghana, and the Professional Footballers Association of Ghana are all confirmed participants of the event.
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