The Ghana Football Association (GFA), in collaboration with the Ghana Police Service, has initiated plans to construct a modern community football pitch at the Police Depot School in Tesano, Accra. 

The decision was confirmed after the GFA Executive Council meeting in January, which brought together all ten Regional Football Association chairmen to deliberate on key developmental priorities. Infrastructure expansion at the Colts and community level emerged as a central focus under the FA’s “Power to the Youth” strategy.

Funding for the project will be drawn from financial rewards earned through Ghana’s participation in the African Inter-Schools Football Championship.

Once completed, the facility is expected to transform the Police Depot School grounds into a multi-purpose venue serving students and the wider Tesano community. It will provide a structured environment for talent identification, training and competitive football.

The initiative follows earlier engagements between GFA President Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku and CID Director-General Lydia Donkor to promote youth development through strategic collaboration.



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