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Stop using betting as a political crutch -ICS advises

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The Ghana Football Association says it has not licensed any company to run bets on domestic leagues. According FA president, Kurt Okraku the step is part of a broader effort to combat the growing threat of match-fixing and corruption, which have been a bane to sports.

The ban on betting aims to ensure the outcomes of football matches in Ghana are solely determined by the efforts and skills of the players on the pitch, without external influences compromising the integrity of the game.

“By prohibiting betting on our domestic leagues, we are taking a strong stand against any form of manipulation and ensuring that football remains a fair and competitive sport,” Okraku stated.

By eliminating betting on local matches, the GFA hopes to reduce the temptations and opportunities for corrupt practices, thereby preserving the credibility of the sport in the eyes of fans, players, and stakeholders.

In addition to the betting ban, the GFA will require all individuals involved in the sport—ranging from players to officials—to sign Integrity Declaration Forms.

These forms will serve as a pledge to uphold ethical standards and resist any involvement in activities that could tarnish the reputation of football in Ghana.

With these measures, the GFA is not only aiming to clean up the game domestically but also setting an example for other football associations around the world.

By prioritizing integrity and taking a strong stance against betting, the GFA is paving the way for a future where football in Ghana can thrive without the shadow of corruption.

According to him this approach will help restore trust in the sport, ensuring that the passion of the fans and the dedication of the players are the driving forces behind every match.

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