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GFA denies allegations of demanding money from players, threatens legal action

Georgina Appiah Amponsah by Georgina Appiah Amponsah
July 8, 2026
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The Ghana Football Association has denied allegations that it demands money from players for selection into national teams, describing the claims as “false and malicious.”

In a statement, the GFA said it had taken note of recent reports circulating on social media and some online platforms alleging that a “purported” relative of Black Stars player Prince Owusu was asked to cede a percentage of his potential earnings from a World Cup call-up to the Association.

The GFA said it categorically and unequivocally denies the claims in their entirety.

“The GFA does not demand, solicit, or collect any money from players for selection into national teams or for any other purpose,” the statement said.

The Association clarified that leadership does not invite players into any national teams, adding that the responsibility lies exclusively with the Head Coach of the team.

It also stated that all financial dealings and payments to players are handled directly by the Ministry of Sports and Recreation. According to the GFA, players’ payments including match bonuses, appearance fees, and win bonuses are transferred straight to their individual bank accounts with full documentation and transparency, and the Association does not handle or intermediate these payments.

The GFA noted that both FIFA and its own Code of Ethics, as well as other governance regulations, explicitly prohibit any official or administrator from demanding or receiving money from players.

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The Association said any such act constitutes a serious offence and attracts severe sanctions, including bans and possible criminal prosecution, and stressed that the GFA remains fully compliant with these rules.

The Association further urged Ghanaians to be cautious about information on the internet, saying the recent exit of the Black Stars has triggered a wave of misinformation and fake news aimed at creating tension and division.

It challenged those spreading the allegations to come out and state who they dealt with at the GFA, how much was allegedly paid or demanded, when it was paid, and for what purpose.

“The GFA operates with the highest standards of integrity and has zero tolerance for corruption or extortion. Our focus remains on the development of Ghanaian football and the welfare of our players,” the statement added.

The GFA said its legal team is currently reviewing all the false allegations and will take legal action against individuals and platforms responsible.

It urged the media, fans, and the general public to disregard the stories and rely solely on official communications from the GFA or the Ministry of Sports and Recreation.

The Association said it will not be making further comments on the matter until it deems it necessary to do so.

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Georgina Appiah Amponsah

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