Chief of Staff Julius Debrah has called on the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to spearhead the establishment of a Ghana Football Museum, a space he believes will celebrate the nation's rich football heritage and immortalize its legends.

Debrah made the appeal during the official launch of the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League production partnership between the GFA and Adesa Productions Limited on Thursday in Accra. "Kurt, I throw this challenge to you.

We will definitely support you, so take it up about us having what we probably would call the Ghana Football Hall of Fame or Ghana Football Museum." He highlighted the country's deep reservoir of football stories and folklore, citing examples such as the legendary Wilberforce Mfum, famed for his powerful shots that reportedly tore through nets, and iconic goalkeeper Robert Mensah, remembered for his cat-like agility and trademark cap worn throughout matches. "We have mysterious stories, like there was a gentleman known as Mfum who could kick a shot to tear nets.

What if you go look for the remnants of the torn net to be displayed and say go to the Ghana Football Museum and see the net. "We've also heard stories about a goalkeeper known as Robert Mensah.