Member of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) Executive Committee, Nana Oduro Sarfo, has disclosed that premier league clubs currently do not benefit financially from television broadcasts of the league.
He noted that the FA’s earnings from these broadcasts are inadequate to provide any financial assistance to the clubs.
Despite this setback, Oduro Sarfo indicated that the GFA executive committee is set to convene to explore strategies for increasing revenue to support the premier league teams, particularly in light of the ongoing economic difficulties.
“GPL clubs receive no financial gains from the current TV broadcasts of the league.
There is an EXCO meeting scheduled for Tuesday to explore possible financial solutions for clubs,” he said, as shared by Oyerepa TV/FM on X (formerly Twitter).
In the meantime, sports enthusiasts and analysts have expressed worries regarding the subpar television coverage, which diminishes the attractiveness of the matches for viewers.
Among the media outlets broadcasting the games is Metro TV, along with other channels such as Globe TV, which are also airing the feeds.