CAF President Fumes at Ghana, Other Nations Over Stadium Ban: “Nothing Frustrates Me More”
- Ghana was among a host of nations to be publicly criticised by CAF President Patrice Motsepe due to stadium bans
- The West African nation joined the unenviable list of countries banned from hosting CAF-sanctioned games after the 2025 AFCON Qualifiers
- The decision by CAF to ban Ghana means the country would play their subsequent home games in Togo or Ivory Coast
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CAF President Patrice Motsepe has delivered a scathing critique of Ghana and other African nations facing stadium bans due to substandard facilities.
Ghana, which recently found itself on CAF's list of countries without approved venues, became the latest to face this challenge after the 2025 AFCON Qualifiers.
CAF's recent decision to revoke approval for Kumasi's Baba Yara Stadium ahead of the upcoming AFCON Qualifiers in October has left the West African nation scrambling for alternatives.
According to the football governing body, issues such as uneven playing surfaces, poor drainage, and insufficient grass cover contributed to the ban.
This leaves Ghana in a tough situation, with reports suggesting they may need to play their next home match in neighbouring countries like Togo, Côte d'Ivoire, or Nigeria.
CAF blasts Ghana, other nations over stadium ban
During a press conference in Nairobi, Kenya, Motsepe expressed his deep frustration over the recurring issue of nations being unable to host home games.
"Nothing frustrates me more than seeing national teams or club sides forced to play home matches outside their country," he remarked, as reported by Myjoyonline.
“You can’t grow football if teams aren’t playing in front of their home fans."
He further emphasised that CAF’s discussions with member countries focus on ensuring that every nation has at least one stadium capable of hosting a Category C match, highlighting the federation’s concern for football development across the continent.
Ghana among 11 nations without CAF-approved venues
Ghana's predicament is far from unique. Ghanaweb, via Sports journalist Saddick Adams, recently disclosed that several African nations have faced similar bans from CAF due to poor infrastructure.
Among the affected countries are Djibouti, Chad, Niger, Eritrea, Gabon, Sudan, Zimbabwe, Madagascar, Sao Tome, Burundi, and now Ghana.
Appiah kicks against Ghana playing in Nigeria
Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Stephen Appiah has expressed his disappointment following CAF's decision to revoke the approval of Baba Yara Sports Stadium as a venue for international fixtures.
The erstwhile captain of the senior men's national team, Black Stars, joined many in voicing concerns over this troubling development.
CAF through a statement issued by the Ghana Football Association (GFA) on September 11, revealed that Baba Yara would no longer be eligible to host Category 3 games.
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Source: YEN.com.gh