The Chairperson of the Millennium Supporters Union of Ghana (MISUGHA), Volta Region Branch, Madam Aku-Sika Kpene, on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, met with the Minister for Sports and Recreation, Hon. Kofi Adams, to discuss key issues relating to the upcoming World Cup and the development of women’s football in Ghana.
The engagement focused particularly on the growth and welfare of women’s football at the grassroots level, with specific attention on Cabfix Ladies FC, a Greater Accra Regional Football Association (GARFA) Women’s Division One League side.
Madam Aku-Sika Kpene, who also serves as the Welfare Officer of Cabfix Ladies FC, used the opportunity to highlight challenges confronting women’s football clubs, including player welfare, logistics, and the need for stronger institutional support as Ghana prepares for major international football engagements.
The discussions further explored the broader role of organised supporter groups in promoting football development, fan engagement, and national unity, especially in the build-up to the World Cup. MISUGHA reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Ghana football at all levels through structured supporter mobilization and advocacy.
Hon. Kofi Adams welcomed the engagement and reiterated the Ministry’s commitment to advancing sports development in Ghana, with particular emphasis on women’s football, which continues to play a critical role in the country’s sporting progress.
The meeting comes at a significant time for MISUGHA Volta Region, as the group prepares for its official inauguration scheduled for Saturday, February 14, 2026, in Ho, a milestone expected to strengthen the organisation’s presence and contribution to supporter culture and football development in the region.
