The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has rescheduled its Ordinary Congress for Thursday, October 11 to Friday, October 12 at its Conference Hall.
A statement signed by Emmanuel Gyimah, Deputy General Secretary of the GFA in a press release confirmed the new date from the earlier proposed date of October 5th-6th.
According to the GNA Sports, the new date has become necessary due to the Zone '3" Play-Off which is expected to run through the earlier proposed date.
The Play-off which involves the third and fourth placed teams of Zone 3A and 3B, beginning on Tuesday, October 2 to Saturday, October 6, with Zaytuna FC, Kade Hostpurs, Seven United and Fairpoint participating for the only slot to the Premier League.
Meanwhile, the Executive Committee will meet on Wednesday, October 10 at the Association's precincts.
Source: GNA
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