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Hillary Boateng bemoans effects of Covid-19 on club administrators for women’s clubs

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Chairperson for the Ghana Women’s Premier League Committee, Hillary Boateng, has bemoaned the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on Women’s football teams in the country.

The suspension of football activities in the country has led to a lot of clubs struggling financially due to the absence of football since March this year.

According to Madam Hillary Boateng, club owners of the various women’s teams have had to deal with the welfare of their players during this period which is draining a lot from the bankrollers of the club.

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“The Covid-19 has affected the league in so many ways. It has affected the club administrators and managers severely. Some players stayed over at the various club houses during the lockdown and their welfare was catered for by the clubs”, she told Ohene- Bampoe Brenya on Happy FM’s sports program to discuss the effects of Covid-19 on Football clubs in the country.

“These players are not paid much but the club owners continue to pay their salaries and this is really tough for the bankrollers.

“The Covid-19 has had adverse effects on the Premier League and Division One League for the women team.

She also advised the players to be focused and continue to train as the league is on break due to the Covid-19.

Club owners and administrators have called for support from the Ghana Football Association and the Sports Ministry to bail them out in order to prevent them from collapse.

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