Football administrator Samuel Anim Addo has warned that Ghana might quickly be taking part in its residence matches in neighbouring international locations if the assorted stadiums proceed to be dealt with with negligence.
Ghanaians fume at use of Baba Yara Stadium pitch for campaign
However, the Deeper Christian Life Ministry held a campaign on the pitch final Thursday, with none safety of the grass.
In images that went viral on social media, an erected stage and several other canopies had been mounted on the pitch, whereas 1000’s of individuals gathered on the uncooked grass.
Many Ghanaian followers have criticised the shortage of safety of the stadium’s pitch and Anim Addo, who beforehand served as an Executive Council member of the GFA, has additionally added his voice.
“Do we want to play our home matches in another country because our stadiums are unfit for international matches due to the authorities’ negligence?” he instructed the Graphic Sports.
“We invest heavily in building stadiums, but we are not protecting them for sports. We love the game, but we don’t want to protect it.”
He added: “It’s a big disappointment,” mentioned Mr Addo, a former member of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) Executive Council.
“This [protection of the pitches] has been an issue for discussion for a long time, but the National Sports Authority appears not ready to do the right thing to preserve the pitches. As a country, we must begin to sanction duty bearers to serve as a deterrent.”
Meanwhile, the Black Stars will face Angola in a 2025 AFCON qualifier on the Baba Yara Stadium on September 5.