As part of efforts to improve the level of professionalism and transparency in the local game, the Ghana Football Association has introduced a modern digital system that allows clubs to get their jerseys inspected without manually carrying them to pre-match meetings.
Instead of teams coming to Match Coordination Meetings or Pre-Match meetings, as known in Ghana, with their jerseys, the GFA will now clearly identify the jerseys to be used which will be generated from the GFA’s CMS per what the clubs submitted.
This approach is what is used at the World Cup by FIFA and AFCON by CAF.
This new modern form will replace the system where the clubs carry their jerseys to match centers without knowing their opponents colours.
The new system will ensure that before a side gets to a match venue, they already know what their opponent will be wearing, which will prevent clashes in jerseys as well as reducing the burden of carrying a jersey to a venue and end up not using it.