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The Ghana Football Association is pleased to announce that the media accreditation process for media representatives wishing to cover the First Capital Plus Premier League and the MTN FA Cup is open.
The written press, specifically newspapers and websites are to submit their applications in person to the Communications Department of the GFA and addressed to the General Secretary by Wednesday February 19, 2014.
For broadcast media, specifically radio stations, all must download and complete a form for commentary rights for both the Premier League and the FA Cup.
The agreement forms can be downloaded from the official website of the Ghana Football Association.
All signed commentary right agreement forms must be returned to the Communication Department of the GFA before accreditation tags are issued.
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