The Ghana Football Association (GFA), has reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to the growth and sustainability of the Access Bank Division One League (DOL) by delivering a package of financial and logistical support to all 48 participating clubs.

This investment builds on a consistent six-year track record of strategic interventions since the current administration took office, reflecting the GFA’s vision to strengthen the league’s competitiveness, operational stability and long-term viability.

Over the years, the GFA has enhanced the appeal of the Division One League through targeted initiatives that address the operational needs of clubs.

For the upcoming season, the Association will sustain, and in some cases, expand the comprehensive support provided last year.

This includes the full absorption of referees’ fees for all 48 clubs, valued at GH¢2,520,000; the provision of 30 pairs of football boots per club, worth a total of GH¢5,077,000; and the supply of 30 footballs per club, amounting to GH¢792,000.

Additional measures include the Bus Acquisition Strategy to improve team transportation, continued partnership support from Melcom Ghana, and the Goil fuel support initiative to reduce travel costs.

Notably, the cash incentive per club has been increased from GH¢80,000 to at least GH¢120,000 for the new season.

The GFA’s investment aims to professionalize club operations, reduce administrative burdens and improve matchday standards.

By absorbing key costs and providing critical equipment, the Association empowers clubs to focus on performance and youth development.

President Simeon-Okraku emphasized that these interventions are part of a broader strategy to raise the standard of Ghanaian football at all levels:

“Our vision is to build a strong, competitive and sustainable Division One League that produces top talent, excites fans, and contributes to the national game. The consistent investment over the past six years demonstrates our commitment to making this vision a reality.”

The Access Bank Division One League remains a vital breeding ground for talent and a crucial pathway to the elite Ghana Premier League.

With enhanced financial stability, improved infrastructure, and sustained institutional support, the GFA is positioning the DOL as a dynamic, competitive and commercially attractive product within the Ghanaian football ecosystem.



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