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Ghana’s Sports Ministry Lifts Ban On Spectators At Stadiums

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Ghana’s Ministry of Youth and Sports has lifted the ban on football supporters attending football matches in the Ghana league ahead of this weekend’s league games.

The Ghana Football Association had to revert to games behind closed doors in February this year due to the surge in coronavirus cases in the West African country.

The Sports Ministry in a statement released on Friday have announce an official lifting of the restriction indicating clubs are to admit only 25 percent of fans.

According to the statement, the decision to lift the restriction comes on the back of several deliberations with the various stakeholders

“The Ministry of Youth and Sports is delighted to announce that with immediate effect, approval is granted for football fans (25%) to return to the various League centers to watch both domestic and international competitions subject to observing all the national COVID-19 protocols and the GFA Matchday COVID-19 protocols”.

The Ghana FA has issued a directive that clubs with stewards at their venues will be allowed to admit fans on match day.

Read the statement below:

 

Source: starrfm.com.gh

 

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