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Ghana Football: A nation's dream held hostage by a lack of strategy

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Mon, 10 Mar 2025 Source: Coach Kelly Alhassan Osman

The roar of the crowd, the thrill of victory, the agony of defeat – these are the emotions that define Ghana's love affair with football.

But beneath the surface of this passionate fandom lies a sobering reality: Ghana's football potential remains untapped, held back by a glaring absence of a comprehensive national development plan and strategic roadmap.

As a coach who has dedicated my life to nurturing young talent and contributing to the growth of Ghanaian football, I see firsthand the limitations imposed by this lack of a unified vision.

While individual talents emerge, and sporadic successes are celebrated, the overarching vision for Ghana's football future remains fragmented.

This absence of a strategic framework hinders progress on multiple fronts:

1. Talent Development: A Scattered Approach: While grassroots initiatives exist, they operate in silos, lacking coordination and a clear pathway for talent identification and nurturing.

The absence of a standardized youth development program, coupled with inadequate infrastructure and coaching resources, leaves young players vulnerable to falling through the cracks.

We need a structured system that identifies raw talent, provides quality coaching, and ensures a smooth transition from youth leagues to professional football.

2. Infrastructure Deficiencies: A Stifling Reality: Outdated facilities, limited access to quality training grounds, and inadequate support systems for players and coaches create a stifling environment for growth.

The lack of investment in infrastructure hinders the development of a sustainable football ecosystem.

We need modern training facilities, well-equipped academies, and accessible pitches across the country to provide players with the best possible environment to hone their skills.

3. League Sustainability: A Fragile Foundation: The Ghana Premier League, the pinnacle of domestic football, struggles to attract consistent investment and sponsorship, leading to financial instability and inconsistent performance.

Columnist: Coach Kelly Alhassan Osman