10th September 2024 7:06:48 AM
1 min readGhana Football Association (GFA) Executive Council member Frederick Acheampong disclosed that the association chose not to renew its broadcasting rights agreement with StarTimes due to an outstanding debt of nearly $1 million owed by the company.
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The contract between the GFA and StarTimes concluded at the end of the previous football season without a renewal agreement.
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The GFA has since granted the broadcasting rights to multiple free-to-air television stations.
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In an interview with Kessben TV, Acheampong explained that the association had to source additional funds to compensate the clubs before the new season began.
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"StarTimes owes Ghana Football Association close to 1 million dollars.
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The GFA had to find money from different avenues to settle the clubs with the
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'StarTimes money that the clubs were supposed to receive.
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This is the reason why we could not continue with StarTimes.”
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The pictures shown on match day one have since been widely criticised for the poor broadcast.
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