NSA withdraws charges on usage of Accra Sports Stadium
The National Sports Authority (NSA) has announced that they have withdrawn the charges on the usage of the Accra Sports Stadium.
This comes after the consultation with the Sector Minister, Isaac Asiamah and also taking into consideration some concerns raised by the affected Clubs, the NSA has revealed.
The NSA in a letter dated October 19 said matches involving Asante Kotoko and Accra Hearts of Oak against any other Ghana Premier League opponents will attract a flat fee of Ghs 20,000 as stadium user fee while all other matches not including Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko, will attract a Ghs 15,000 fee.
The statement caused uproar among football authorities, with the GFA President taking to Twitter to describe the new charges as “unfortunate and exorbitant”.
I have read in the public space a statement from the NSA on new stadia user facility charges. I will say this is unfortunate and our GFA will engage the NSA on this exorbitant and unacceptable fees,” he tweeted.
Following the outcry from the affected clubs with include Hearts of Oak, Asante Kotoko, Inter Allies, Legon Cities, Great Olympics and Accra City Lions and consultation with the Sports Minister Isaac Asaiamah, the NSA has rescinded the decision they made earlier.