The National Sports Authority (NSA) has announced that Ghana’s 2026 World Cup qualifier against Mali in September generated approximately GH¢1.46 million in gate proceeds.

NSA Director-General, Yaw Ampofo Ankrah disclosed the figures during a press briefing ahead of Sunday’s crucial qualifier against Comoros at the Accra Sports Stadium, where the Black Stars need just a point to seal World Cup qualification.

According to Ankrah, 80% of the proceeds from the Mali game have been allocated to the Ministry of Sports and Recreation, while the NSA will keep the remaining 20%.

However, the Authority’s share was reduced after mandatory deductions covering taxes, pitch maintenance, staff allowances, security, and medical services.

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He described the figure as encouraging, given that the stadium operated below full capacity for the Mali fixture. Only about 26,000 fans were admitted, as a section of the stadium was closed for maintenance.

With repairs now completed, the Accra Sports Stadium will welcome up to 35,000 supporters for Sunday’s clash against Comoros, a move the NSA expects will significantly boost revenue.

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Meanwhile, watch highlights of Ghana’s 5-0 win over Central African Republic in World Cup qualifiers



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