The Ghana Football Association (GFA) is holding a press briefing on Friday at 1pm at the GFA secretariat to address the media on recent events in Ghana football.
The briefing will take place immediately after the FA's Executive Committee meeting.
It will address issues on Ghana’s 2014 World Cup money, the First Capital Plus Premier League and other key issues affecting the game.
You are kindly invited to attend the event at 1pm today at the GFA conference room and also to get all the answers to your pertinent questions concerning the country’s continues problem in the game Football..
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