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Ghanaians on social media have reacted angrily to the outcome of the Ghana Football Association‘s 31st Ordinary Congress at the Ghanaman Centre of Excellence in Prampram on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.

The GFA Congress took a significant step by approving a statues amendment to extend the term limits for its president from two to three terms and also to appoint a woman as the Second Vice president of the association.

The move to accept the proposal to appoint a woman as a Vice president of the GFA marks a historic step in Ghanaian football, ensuring that a woman holds a senior leadership position with real influence over decision-making in the football ecosystem.

While social media users applauded this decision, they criticized the 114 Congress Members who voted in favor of extending the term limit of the GFA president from two to three.

The debate surrounding the approved third term for the GFA president reflects broader concerns about leadership, accountability, and the future of football in Ghana.

One X user stated his disappointment with the approval of the third term, indicating that the GFA administration didn’t deserve a third term and we might later regret the decision.

“This is dangerous. It will come back to hurt us one day. I will not be surprised if Congress approves another four-year term.”

The Congress, mandated by Article 31(2) of the GFA Statutes (2019), is held annually before the start of the football season to review progress, present financial and activity reports, and set future strategic directions for Ghanaian football.

Another X user also said that there shouldn’t be any complaints from the people if the administration doesn’t perform well.

“Any complaints from that same congress about poor management of football will be met with disdain.”

This amendment would allow a president to serve up to 12 years, mirroring global football governance norms and potentially reshaping the leadership landscape in Ghanaian football.

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