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Regional FAs set for operational boost after GFA vehicle distribution

Regional Football Associations are expected to benefit from improved logistics following the Ghana Football Association’s latest distribution of vehicles under the FIFA Forward Programme.The support is designed to address long-standing transportation challenges faced by regional bodies, particularly in covering vast districts to monitor matches and organise competitions. Officials say the vehicles will enhance the ability of RFAs to effectively oversee grassroots, juvenile and women’s football activities.The latest delivery ensures that all regions are now adequately supported, following an earlier phase where eight regions received vehicles, with a promise to extend the initiative to the remaining areas.GFA leadership noted that strengthening the regions remains a key priority, as they play a crucial role in talent identification and development across the country. With improved mobility, RFAs are expected to increase their presence at matches and programmes, ensuring better organisation and oversight.Beneficiary units have been urged to use the vehicles strictly for football-related activities and to ensure proper maintenance and transparency in their management.The GFA maintains that the real impact of the initiative will be seen in the growth and development of the game at the grassroots level.

GFA distributes FIFA Forward vehicles to boost football operations

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has presented five vehicles to key operational units under the FIFA Forward Programme as part of efforts to strengthen football administration and improve efficiency across the country.The latest allocation covers two Regional Football Associations (RFAs), the Technical Directorate, the GFA headquarters, and the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence at Prampram. This forms part of a broader initiative aimed at enhancing logistics and operational capacity within Ghana football.The presentation also marks the fulfilment of a commitment made nearly a year ago, when eight out of the ten administrative football regions received double-cabin pickup vehicles. At the time, the GFA indicated that additional vehicles would be provided to the remaining regions and key units, subject to proper use and management of the initial fleet.GFA leadership stressed that the vehicles represent more than just transport, but a key tool in driving football development nationwide. The Association also emphasised the importance of accountability, urging all beneficiary units to maintain and deploy the vehicles responsibly.The GFA believes the initiative will contribute significantly to improving coordination, monitoring and administration of football activities across all levels.