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'It's a national embarrassment' - Stephen Appiah reacts to Baba Yara Stadium ban

By Vincent Ashitey
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Former Black Stars captain, Stephen Appiah, has described the potential of Ghana hosting its next home match in the AFCON 2025 qualifiers abroad as “national embarrassment,” following the ban on the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.

The Baba Yara Sports Stadium, which hosted Ghana’s last game against Angola, had its approval revoked by CAF due to an “unsuitable playing field.”

The ex-senior national team captain wrote on X, saying “Playing a qualifier outside Ghana, except in a tournament, is a national embarrassment. We must prioritize hosting our own games and protect our football pride”.

This decision, leaves Ghana with limited options, and potentially hosting their next game against Sudan in October in Togo, Nigeria, or Ivory Coast.

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The Ministry of Youth and Sports has ‘instructed’ the Ghana Football Association to seek CAF’s approval for the Accra and University of Ghana Sports Stadiums to host the Black Stars’ next home match.

CAF took the bold step to withdraw Ghana’s permit to use the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi for its upcoming matches.

According to CAF, the facility does not meet certain international standards required for matches and have called on the Ghanaian government to take steps to upgrade it.

A key sticking point for CAF according to the Ghana Football Association was the poor state of the playing surface which was described as uneven with poor drainage and inadequate grass cover.

CAF, also expressed concern about the state of the Accra Sports Stadium and the Cape Coast Stadium which have also fallen into disrepair.

In the absence of a CAF approved category a stadium in the country Ghana has been given the option to select an alternative ground for the upcoming match week 3 and 4 games of the Afcon 2025 qualifiers.

The decision was made after Ghana’s game against Angola at the Baba Yara stadium on September 5, 2024.