Ghana Volleyball Federation seeks greater support after string of international successes
The Ghana Volleyball Federation has appealed for increased government support after celebrating a series of strong performances at regional and continental competitions. A delegation led by federation president George Tettey visited the Ministry of Sports and Recreation, where officials presented their recent achievements and outlined plans to further develop the sport in Ghana. Among the […]
The Ghana Volleyball Federation has called for increased government support following a series of strong performances at regional and continental competitions. A delegation led by federation president George Tettey visited the Ministry of Sports and Recreation to present their achievements and outline their plans to further develop the sport in Ghana.
Recent successes include winning gold at the CAVB Zone 3 Nations Cup in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, claiming medals at the Africa Youth Beach Cup in Saly, Senegal, and securing silver at the CAVB Zone 3 Beach Volleyball Nations Cup in Badagry, Nigeria. The national teams also competed in the Road to Los Angeles 2028 Series and World Championship qualifying events.
Sports and Recreation Minister Kofi Adams congratulated the federation on its achievements and emphasized the importance of sport in creating opportunities for young people. He praised volleyball as an important contributor to national development and reiterated the government's commitment to improving sports infrastructure, including the pledge to build 10 mini-stadia across the country.
The minister urged stakeholders to work together to mobilize resources for the national sports fund and encouraged other security agencies to adopt similar initiatives to support athletes.
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