Friday, 28 November

GFA-GES Football4Girls programme engages 3 districts in Upper West region in Dec

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A scene from GFA's Football4Girls programme in Effie Kuma, Western Region, in October 2025

Another edition of the Football4Girls grassroots football programme is set to hit three districts in the Upper West Region.

The programme seeks to improve girls’ participation in football, scouting for promising talents between six and 12, while correcting females-in-sports misconceptions.

Football4Girls is organised by the Ghana Football Association (GFA), in collaboration with the Ghana Education Service (GES), and will run from Monday, December 8, to Friday, December 12, 2025, engaging Wa, Tumu-Sissala East, and Nadowli-Kaleo.

GFA’s Women’s Football Development Manager Jennifer Amankwaa Sarpong will lead sessions on the GFA Women’s Football Strategy, with a special focus on its implementation and the development opportunities available for young talented female footballers.

Apart from competitive fun games among schools in the Upper West Region, there will be educational sessions targeting pupils, teachers, parents and community members to strengthen community support for girls' football development. 

From Wa, Tendamba M/A School, Wa Model M/A School, Limanyiri M/A School, Fongo E/A School, Jujeidayiri School, Star of God School, Huriya E/A School, T.I Ahmadiyya School, Kabanya E/A School, Wa Catholic R/C School, N.J.A Demonstration School, and Fongo M/A School, will participate.

Nadowli-Kaleo District will present girls from Jang D/A Primary/JHS, Nadowli R/C Primary/JHS, Takpo D/A Primary/JHS, Sankana D/A Primary/JHS, Nator R/C Primary/JHS, Sombo R/C Primary/JHS, Charikpong R/C Primary/JHS, St. Charles Lwanga Primary/JHS, Kalsegra R/C Primary/JHS, and Kaleo Baptist Primary/JHS.

Girls from Tutco Demonstration Basic School, Kong B Basic School, Pieng Basic School, Nabulo Basic School, Fachoboi Basic School, Mandanu Basic School, Banu Basic School, Dagbasu Basic School, Banu Basic School, and T.I. Ahmadiyya Basic School from the Tumu–Sissala East District will also partake.

Source: classfmonline.com