President Okraku has declared war on the illicit involvement of betting companies in Ghana Premier League matches, stressing that no bookmaker has been officially sanctioned to offer odds on these games.
The recent exposure of GPL matches on betting platforms has raised eyebrows, evoking memories of the infamous AshantiGold versus Inter Allies match-fixing scandal that marred the 2020/21 season.
Addressing the GFA’s 30th Ordinary Congress, Okraku unveiled a bold plan to tackle this menace, revealing that the GFA’s legal eagles will take on betting companies directly to halt these practices.
“We won’t stand idly by while betting companies feast on our football,” he declared. “It’s time to draw a line in the sand. We’re open to partnerships, but only on our terms. We’ll invite companies willing to play by the rules to join us.”
As the new GPL season kicks off on September 6, the GFA’s decisive stance aims to restore the league’s integrity and trust, ensuring a level playing field for all teams.
The battle against unauthorized betting has begun, and the GFA is ready to take on all comers.