Press Statement
With the 2024–25 Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League season concluded, I wish to extend my heartfelt commendation to all participating clubs, players, coaches, and officials for their immense contributions to a truly inspiring campaign.
The campaign has been a celebration of resilience, progress, and the growing stature of women’s football in Ghana.
From fierce rivalries to standout performances and the emergence of exciting young talents, the league has not only entertained but also reaffirmed our collective belief in the future of the women’s game.
To our league champions, Police Ladies, I offer my warmest congratulations. You have earned your place in history through hard work, discipline, and consistency. To all other clubs, your efforts and progress are equally commendable. Every step forward you’ve taken has enriched the league and strengthened the foundation of women’s football in our country.
I must also applaud our match officials, administrators, medical teams, club staff, and grounds personnel for ensuring the smooth delivery of the season.
A special word of appreciation goes to Malta Guinness, our proud title sponsor, for their unwavering investment, support in driving visibility, opportunity, and excellence in women’s football. Together with our partners, we remain committed to creating an ecosystem where our women and girls can thrive through sport.
To our fans across the country, thank you for your growing support. You are the heartbeat of the league and your energy continues to lift the women’s game to greater heights.
As we reflect on the achievements of this season, we are also mindful of areas for improvement. The Ghana Football Association remains committed to deepening investment in player welfare, capacity building for coaches, logistical support, and the continued development of a safe, inclusive, and professional environment for all.
Let us continue this journey with renewed purpose, unity, and determination. The future is bright.
Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku
President, Ghana Football Association