Newly elected FA Vice President, Jordan Anagblah believes the
synchronization of the domestic league with the FIFA calendar will
curb the frequent hitches to the top flight league.
The Executive Committee recently proposed that all leagues in the country should start from October and end in May but that is yet to be ratified.
The current domestic football season runs from August to May with fixtures
clashing with international matches.
Jordan Anagblah says the new directive will help instill professionalism in the league.
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