Finance Minister, Cassiel Ato Forson has announced plans to boost Ghana’s sports sector with the establishment of the Ghana Sports Fund, as outlined in the 2026 Budget Statement presented to Parliament.
According to him, “Cabinet has approved the establishment of the Ghana Sports Fund to provide sustainable financing for sports.
The enabling Bill and Regulations will be laid before Parliament in 2026,” the Minister noted.
He explained that the move is expected to enhance the country’s sporting infrastructure and support athlete development.
Speaking on the government’s achievements in sports, Mr. Forson highlighted notable successes, including the Black Stars’ qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the Black Queens’ bronze medal win at the Women’s AFCON.
“Government’s sustained investment in sports yielded impressive results,” he commended.
Mr. Forson’s presentation also underscored plans for further investment in athlete welfare, sports infrastructure, and talent development, particularly in preparation for major tournaments like the FIFA World Cup and Commonwealth Games.
“In 2026, Government will invest in athlete welfare, sports infrastructure, and talent development in preparation for the FIFA World Cup, Commonwealth Games, and other tournaments,” he read.
He further revealed that the Ministry of Sports and Recreation plans to construct modern stadia in three of Ghana’s eight regions lacking such facilities and developing bills for the National Sports College and Sports University.





































































