The fourth edition of “Sports Night” on Joy Sports comes on-air on Tuesday 19th October, 2010 at 9:00pm on Multi TV with your regular host, Ernest Koranteng.
High on the agenda is the re-introduction of the Ghana FA Cup which was put on hold after it was last organized in 2001 with Kumasi Asante Kotoko emerging victorious over city rivals, King Faisal.
Join Ernest Koranteng and his guests from the FA Cup Committee and MTN, official sponsor of the 2010/2011 FA Cup, to discuss the reintroduction of this competition after almost ten years hibernation.
The panel will discuss the nature of the competition in terms of its organization, patronage by football fans, the reason for the stalemate and what efforts the Ghana Football Association put in to revive the tournament all these years.
A representative from MTN will bring viewers up to date with the sponsorship package from MTN bringing to bear the extent to which the teams’ welfare will be catered for.
The chairman of the FA Cup Committee, Alhaji M.N.D. Jawula, will be called on phone to throw more light on the organization of this season’s competition.
Excerpts of the official presentation from MTN to the FA as well as interviews with club officials and football administrators will be played back on “Sports Night”.
Stay tuned to “Sports Night” on Joy Sports on Multi TV to find out how participating teams are preparing for the 2010/2011 Ghana FA Cup; how the rebirth of this competition will contribute to the development of the game in the country and whether the competition would be sustained so it does not go down the wire.
Written by Obaayaa Annan Sports/Multi TV/Ghana
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