Country | Ghana |
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Broadcast area | Ghana |
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Language(s) | English |
Ownership | |
Owner | Ghana Football Association |
History | |
Launched | 2013 |
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Website |
GTA TV is a Ghanaian television channel owned by the Ghana Football Association (GFA). [1]
The channel was awarded a licence from the National Communications Authority of the Republic of Ghana and started broadcasting in August 2013. [2] Its output concentrates on football, covering the Ghana Premier League, Ghana national football team, Ghanaian FA Cup, Ghana Football Leagues and semi-professional football in the country. [3]
The Ghana national football team represents Ghana in men's international football, doing it since 1957. The team consists of twenty players including the technical team. The team is nicknamed the Black Stars after the Black Star of Africa in the flag of Ghana. It is governed by the Ghana Football Association (GFA) the governing body for football in Ghana and the oldest football association in Africa. Prior to 1957, the team played as the Gold Coast. The team is a member of both FIFA and CAF.
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) is a governing body of association football, based in Accra. Founded in 1957, it was dissolved with "immediate effect", according to Minister of Sport, Isaac Kwame Asiamah, on 7 June 2018, after the uncovering of a corruption scandal. In October 2019, a new president, Kurt Okraku, was elected and the association reconvened upon the completion of the work of the FIFA Normalization Committee. Mark Addo was elected vice president in November 2019.
Kwesi Nyantakyi is a Ghanaian banker, lawyer and former football administrator. He was the president of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) from 30 December 2005 until 7 June 2018. Nyantakyi officially resigned a day later. However, four hours to the release of his resignation letter FIFA had issued a statement announcing his ban from all football related activities for a period of 90 days pending investigations. Circumstances surrounding his resignation include a video released by investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas in which Nyantakyi was found taking a bribe and purporting to have the ability to "take over the whole country". In an interview with Super Sports South Africa a few days after the video of the investigation was slated to go public, Nyantakyi denied any wrongdoing regarding match fixing. On 30 October 2018 FIFA officially issued a statement that officially bans Kwesi Nantakyi from football related activities for life. In October 2020, the ban was reduced to 15 years after a reconsideration by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
The Ghana Women’s Premier League(GWPL), previously known as the National Women's League (NWL), is the top division league for women's football in Ghana. It was first launched in 2012. Contested by 18 clubs in two zones, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Ghana Women's Division One. Seasons run from December to July with each team playing 16 matches. Most games are played on Saturday and Sunday afternoons.
Mas-Ud Didi Dramani is a football coach and a retired Ghana international football player. He is the Head coach of the Asante Kotoko. Didi is also a senior Confederation of African Football (CAF) instructor and assessor of coaches. He is also the formal Head coach of the Ghana National under 17 team where he qualify for the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in Azerbaijan and won a bronze medal.
Juliet Appiah is a Ghanaian association football referee in the Ghana Premier League. She is a Ghanaian police officer and a FIFA referee. In 2018, she became the first person in the Ghana Police Service to be awarded a FIFA refereeing license.
Leanier Afiyea-Obo Addy is a Ghanaian association football executive and administrator. She previously served as the Chairperson of the Ghana Women's League Board and as head of the women football in the country. She also served on the Ghana Football Association Executive Committee, making her the first female to do so.
The 2019 Ghana Football Association Normalization Committee Special Competition was a special competition organized by the Ghana Football Association (GFA) Normalization Committee in 2019 in place of the Ghana Premier League, the top association football league in Ghana.
George Kwasi Afriyie is a Ghanaian football administrator and businessman. He is currently the owner and President of Ghanaian club Planners Athletic Club which plays in the second-tier league. He previously served as the Vice President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA).
Mohammed Alhassan is a Ghanaian footballer who plays as a defender for Hearts of Oak and Ghana.
Frederick Owusu AmankwahAcheampong also known as Fred Achee is a Ghanaian football administrator and media personality who is currently a member of the Ghana Football Association's Executive Council. He is currently a General Coordinator for the Confederation of African Football.
The 2020–21 Ghana Premier League is the 65th season of top professional association football league in Ghana. The season started on 14 November 2020. 18 teams are competing in the league with each club playing each other twice, home and away, with the three clubs at the bottom of the league relegated to the Division One League.
Kwadwo Obeng Junior is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Ghanaian Premier league side Accra Hearts of Oak.
Frederick Ansah Botchway is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Ghanaian Premier league side Accra Hearts of Oak.
William Ntori Dankyi is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Ghanaian Premier league side Accra Hearts of Oak. He previously played for Liberty Professionals. Dankyi has capped for Ghana at U-17, U-20 and the U-23 national team levels.
The 2021 Ghanaian FA Cup is the 41st edition of the Ghanaian FA Cup, the knockout football competition of Ghana.
The Ghana Women's FA Cup, is the top women's knockout tournament of the Ghanaian association football. The competition is played between the clubs of the Ghana Women's Premier League and Division One League. The inaugural winners of the competition were Police Ladies.
The 2021 Ghana Women's FA Cup is the 3rd edition of the Ghana Women's FA Cup, the women's knockout football competition of Ghana. The defending champions are Prisons Ladies who won the trophy in 2017.
Sonia Opoku is a Ghanaian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Turkish club Trabzonspor and the Ghana women's national team. She previously played for Ghanaian club Ampem Darkoa Ladies.
The 2021–22 Ghanaian FA Cup is the 42nd edition of the Ghanaian FA Cup, the knockout football competition of Ghana. Accra Hearts of Oak are the defending Champions.