The Ghana Football Association Executive Council has named a seven-member committee for the Women's Premier League.
The President of the GFA, Kurt Okraku announced the new Women's League Committee to the Women's League Clubs during a meeting between the GFA Executive Council and the clubs in Accra this morning
Madam Hilary Boateng, an HR Consultant to head a seven member Women's League Committee.
Renowned journalists and female football enthusiast, Rosalind Amoh will be the Vice Chairperson of the Committee.
Other members of the Committee are; broadcast journalist Nana Aba Anamoah, Madam Cleaopatria Nsia and Jerry Dogbatse.
As part of the GFA's quest to encourage club's involvement in the management of the league, the women's league clubs were asked to nominate two representatives from the northern and southern zones of the Women's League to complete the seven member Committee.
They nominated Nana Opoku Fosu Gyeabour II for the norther sector and Christian Isaac Mensah for the Southern Sector.
Meanwhile the Women's League will kick off on the weekend of December 17, 2019. The Women's Premier League was originally scheduled to kick off in December but the Executive Council agreed to reschedule the kick off date following a plea by the women's Premier League clubs.
Full list of Women's League Committee:
1. Madam Hilary Boateng (Chairperson).
2. Rosalind Amoh (Vice Chairperson).
3. Madam Cleopatra Nsia.
4. Jerry Dogbatse.
5. Nana Aba Anamoah
6. Nana Poku Fosu Geabour II
7. Christian Isaac Mensah
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