By Kwame Bediako
The Ghana Federation of American Football (GFAF), led by Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, has taken a significant step forward with its official incorporation. This development marks a crucial milestone in the growth and development of American football in Ghana. With a clear leadership structure in place, the federation is poised to drive the sport’s expansion across the country.
The GFAF’s primary objective is to introduce American football in all 16 regions of Ghana. This ambitious plan aims to promote the sport, increase participation, and develop a strong foundation for its growth. By expanding the sport’s reach, the federation hopes to create a wider talent pool and foster a culture of American football in Ghana.
A key aspect of the GFAF’s plans is the establishment of a national league. This league will provide a competitive platform for teams to showcase their skills and compete for the top honors. The national league will also help to promote the sport, attract new fans, and create opportunities for Ghanaian players to develop their talents and potentially compete internationally.
Under the leadership of Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, the GFAF is well-positioned to achieve its goals. Owusu-Koramoah’s vision and expertise will be instrumental in driving the federation’s plans and ensuring the successful growth of American football in Ghana. His leadership will help to build partnerships, secure funding, and promote the sport to a wider audience.
The incorporation of the GFAF and its plans for expansion mark an exciting new chapter for American football in Ghana. With a clear direction and leadership in place, the sport is poised for growth and development. As the federation works to introduce American football in all regions and establish a national league, fans can look forward to a bright future for the sport in Ghana.