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Kojo Shugga Jnr: Fundraising or foundations? Ghana football needs legacy, not appeals

Samuel Sackey by Samuel Sackey
March 31, 2026
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We’ll bring back joy, make you proud  – Black Stars to Ghanaians
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The recent World Cup fundraising initiative led by the GFA and the Ministry of Sports has sparked deep reflection among many passionate followers of Ghana football.

It is quite concerning that key stakeholders in our football ecosystem — sports journalists, GFA officials, supporters’ union groups, and even our own footballers — appear not to have actively contributed to this cause.

This raises an important question: who truly bears the responsibility of supporting our national game?

More importantly, it is widely known that a significant portion of World Cup expenses is typically covered by FIFA. This makes the urgency of such fundraising efforts even more debatable, especially considering the pressing needs within our local football structure.

Your Excellency, Mr. President,
This is a humble and heartfelt appeal. Our domestic league — the very foundation of our football — is struggling. Our pitches are in poor condition, our facilities are outdated, and our clubs lack the infrastructure needed to compete and grow.

It is painful to acknowledge that, as a proud football nation, Ghana cannot currently boast of even a single stadium that fully meets both CAF and FIFA standards.

This should not be our reality. Instead of channeling scarce resources into areas where support already exists, we respectfully plead that these funds be redirected toward a lasting legacy — the construction of ultra-modern sports complexes across the country, especially for our Premier League venues.

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Let this be the turning point.

Let this be the moment we choose to invest in the future of Ghanaian football — to nurture talent, restore pride in our local league, and give our players and fans the quality they deserve.

Because when the foundation is strong, the nation rises. We believe in Ghana football.

We believe in its future. And we believe in your leadership to make this vision a reality.

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