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GFA, Adesa Productions sign deal to revolutionise GPL

The Ghana Foot­ball Association (GFA) has an­nounced a strategic partnership with Adesa Productions Limited (APL) for the full-scale production, management and broadcast of the Premier League, effective from the 2025/2026 season.

The official launch, held yester­day, brought together an array of high-profile dignitaries and stake­holders from across government, corporate and sports administra­tion.

Among them were the Chief of Staff, Mr Julius Debrah; Minister for Sports and Recreation, Mr Kofi Iddie Adams; Majority Leader of Parliament, Mr Mahama Ayariga; President of the Ghana Football Association, Mr Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku; and his vice, Mark Addo.

The partnership with APL was to make the league a modern, commercially viable and globally competitive sports product. Under this new framework, APL will spearhead the production, brand­ing, marketing and broadcasting of the league, ensuring world-class content delivery across multiple platforms.

President Simeon-Okraku, in his keynote address, outlined the strategic vision underpinning the initiative.

This new structure will be anchored in sustainability, inno­vation, and partnerships, focusing on robust commercialisation, high-quality content production, and a dynamic blend of corporate and public sector collaboration.

He said the GFA, through the newly established Ghana Premier­ship Football Company Limited, will operate as the vehicle for the transformation, helping reduce the overhead burden on clubs while improving their economic outlook.

As part of the immediate mea­sures to bolster club performance and preparedness for the upcom­ing season, Mr Simeon-Okraku announced a significant financial commitment of GH¢ 1 million to each of the 18 Premier League clubs, to be disbursed before the end of September.

“A portion of the funds will be allocated toward stadium infra­structure upgrades, including the renovation of players’ boxes, modernisation of health facilities and the technological enablement of venues to support live broad­casting.

He also indicated that the FA will introduce, for the first time in its history, a merit-based prize structure that rewards every club based on their final league position.

The initiative aims to instil fair­ness and meritocracy, ensuring that every match counts and every club, regardless of position, feels valued and motivated.

In a stirring call to reimagine the possibilities of domestic football, President Simeon-Okraku ex­pressed the Football Association’s ambition to make the Ghana Premier League a destination in its own right.

The GFA–APL partnership is expected to drive comprehensive brand enhancement, stronger cor­porate sponsorship and a renewed sense of national pride in domestic football.

Moreover, it also promises sup­port for other products of the FA and the various national teams, tied to broader developmental goals for the sport in Ghana.

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