GPL registration window opens despite COVID-19 break
Ghanaian clubs will get the opportunity to sign
players in the transfer window despite the suspension of the league by
government due to the corona virus outbreak.
Vice-Chairman of the Premier League Management
Committee (PLMC) Jesse Agyapong stated that despite football activities
suspended for the next four weeks, clubs will be allowed to sign players in the
transfer window.
The second transfer window opened on Monday
March 16, 2020 with clubs expected to make new additions to beef up their squad
ahead when the league resumes.
The directive from the government to suspend all
public gatherings for the next four weeks meant the 2019/20 Ghana League season
has been halted due to the corona virus outbreak.
Jesse in an interview indicated clubs will have
the chance to operate during this window despite the suspension.
“Ghana Premier league second transfer window
still opens today, registration of players will go on even though GFA has
suspended all football competitions,” Jesse Agyapong told Oyerepa FM.
He further said that the league will only resume
if the government lifts the ban on public gathering which is currently in
place.
“The league will not resume till the President
of Ghana says otherwise or allows gathering of people. Clubs can register
players at the FA because the necessary steps have being put in place”.
Two Premier League games involving King Faisal
versus Hearts and Asante Kotoko versus Inter Allies which were to be played on
Monday were postponed. -Ghanasoccernet.com