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    GFA ends StarTimes broadcast deal

    Raphael Bannerman-QuarteyBy Raphael Bannerman-QuarteyMay 23, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Ghana Football Association (GFA) wishes to inform its members, partners, and the general public that it officially ended all negotiations with StarTimes on the renewal of the Media Broadcast Rights agreement in March 2025.

     



    This decision follows the expiration of the previous broadcast contract with StarTimes after the 2023/24 football season. Subsequently, the Association had been negotiating with StarTimes on extending the contract. Unfortunately, neither party can agree on the terms of renewing the contract.

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    As a result of this development, GFA officially notified StarTimes of the situation and is currently demanding an outstanding debt of USD 842,173.36. Due to the Association from the previous agreement. The GFA has retained legal counsel and commenced formal processes to recover the outstanding debt owed by StarTimes.

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    The Association remains committed to securing a transparent, fair, and mutually beneficial media partnership that aligns with the interests of our clubs, the Association, and our stakeholders.

     

    Source: ghanafa.org



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