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Lessons for GBF, TSE to learn

Elite football in Ghana has grinded to a halt for the past three weeks due to the misbehaviour of a few football fans.
The unfortunate incident by this ‘micro minority’ of football fans has affected the game nationwide as clubs struggle to keep their players active by playing friendly matches and also pay players’ salaries when nothing is coming into their coffers.
This is the reason why clubs and their fans must learn and understand the consequences and ramification of some of their actions.
It may have happened with football, one of the disciplines among Ghana’s over 50 registered sports federations and associations, but the damage on the country’s reputation as a sports nation cuts across all.
Importantly, it may be the reason why all other sports associations must take a cue from this incident and have plans to avert them.
The Minister of Sports and Recreation (MoSR), Mr Kofi Iddi Adams, last Friday launched a boxing league which is a collaboration between the Ghana Boxing Federation (GBF) and the Trust Sports Emporium (TSE).
The GBF is the regulatory body for non-professional boxing in Ghana while the TSE manages facilities at the Bukom Boxing Arena at Korle Gonno.
With an apparent sponsorship fatigue on the scene, it is important to pat the shoulders of the two organisations for providing a platform to identify and nurture new boxing talents.
With the Black Bombers missing out from major international championships, including the last Olympic Games, Ghana needs no further reminders of the importance of such competitions to search for new talents.
However, just like football, it is important to also tackle the issue of hooliganism, a menace with the propensity to wipe out the gains chalked.
This may have informed the Sports Minister’s advice at the launch of the event to eschew acts of hooliganism at the venue.
Hooliganism, the world over is known as a major demon in sports. And the Minister’s call came at an opportune time when the venue for the league has been host to some unpleasant scenes in a few promotions.
One may attempt to make a case that those incidents happened with their professional counterparts in a similar competition but sight must not be lost on the fact that the factors that resulted in those chaotic scenes would be the same.
A lot would, therefore, be expected from the organisers to ensure the atmosphere is peaceful and safe for fanatics.
Security at those events was generally poor. The few that attended watched in awe as fans vandalised properties.
For this reason, there must be an enhanced security arrangement, just like football is doing ahead of the resumption of the league. That would ensure that there is a serene atmosphere.
Aside that, the GBF must also identify some of the challenges that create those chaotic scenes and find a way to address them.
One of them is officiating. Some of these decisions only goes to raise libido for some of these needless reactions from the fans who must also realise that by engaging in such acts, they endangers themselves.
Undoubtedly, this is a huge platform for the GBF and TSE to raise the new generation of boxers to represent Ghana on the international scene and as a result, no effort must be spared in making it a success.
By Andrew Nortey
Sports
Delegation from Ghana Mission in UAE visit Black Queens camp

Officials from the Ghana mission in the United Arab Emirates have paid a morale-boosting visit to the camp of the Black Queens.
The delegation, made up of Consular Officer Percy Okudzeto, Consul and Head of Chancery Abdul-Jalil Sigli Yakubu Abdulai and Head of Transport Anas Shaibu, visited the team to assure them of the government’s support and commitment to their safety and welfare.
During the visit, the officials interacted with the team and offered words of encouragement, urging the team to remain focused on the tournament despite concerns surrounding unrest in parts of the UAE.
Consular Officer Percy Okudzeto emphasised that the Ghanaian government, through its diplomatic mission, is closely monitoring the situation and is committed to ensuring the team’s safety throughout their stay.
“We want the team to stay calm and focus on the competition. The government and the embassy are doing everything possible to ensure your safety and well-being.” he said.
Consul and Head of Chancery Abdul-Jalil Sigli Yakubu Abdulai also reiterated the mission’s readiness to provide any assistance required by the team during the tournament.
Leadership of the team expressed appreciation for the visit, describing it as timely and motivating.
With the backing of Ghana’s diplomatic officials in the UAE, the Black Queens remain determined to represent the country proudly and deliver strong performances in the Pink Ladies Cup.
Sports
Black Queens set for Pink Ladies Cup adventure … Face Hong Kong today

The Black Queens have arrived in the United Arab Emirates to participate in the upcoming Pink Ladies Cup in Dubai. The team touched down at the Dubai International Airport via Emirates Air on Wednesday morning and were warmly received by the competition’s organising officials.
The squad will be based at the Four Points by Sheraton Hotel, where they will begin their final preparations for the tournament. Organised as part of the international women’s football calendar, the Pink Ladies Cup is expected to feature four national sides using the competition to assess their squads and fine-tune strategies for upcoming tournaments.

Ghana will open their campaign today with a clash against Hong Kong, while Russia and Tanzania face off in the other opening match.
The Black Queens are then scheduled to return to action on March 3, when they take on Russia in a match expected to test them against a physically strong opponent.
The final round of games will be played on March 6, with Ghana closing their campaign against Tanzania at 9:00 pm.
With three matches in eight days, the tournament promises to be a crucial phase in Ghana’s preparation, as the Black Queens aim to return to continental action sharper, stronger, and more competitive.
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