Ghana To Allow Football Fans Into Stadiums Effective April 2
Clubs who have successfully conducted the Stewards training, submitted reports to the GFA, met all the requirements and have been given approval, will admit supporters to their home matches, effective Friday, April 2, 2021.
According to a decision taken by the Executive Council of the Ghana Football Association, the sitting at all stadia shall be limited to the 25% capacity granted by government.
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The aim of the government policy is to protect fans by ensuring social distancing.
Club Stewards are to fully implement what they learnt and ensure strict adherence to the GFA Matchday Covid-19 Protocols.
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Having trained the clubs and their Stewarts, the GFA will apply stiffer sanctions if Clubs fail to adhere to the provisions of the GFA Matchday Covid-19 Protocols.
Clubs which are yet to conduct the Stewards training and have not received approval by the GFA are to continue playing their home matches behind closed doors.
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The GFA has put in place a new Monitoring Mechanism to detect defaulters and sanction them accordingly.