The Ghana Football Association's (GFA) bid to expand its Executive Council from 12 to 22 members has been temporarily rejected by FIFA, GHANAsoccernet.com can confirm.
The proposed amendment was part of a broader review of the GFA Statutes, aimed at enhancing representation across various stakeholders in Ghanaian football.
The proposal sought to introduce additional seats for One woman elected by the Women's Premier League clubs, Eight remaining Regional Football Association (RFA) chairpersons and One representative from constituent bodies, such as referees, schools football and other affiliated bodies.
However, FIFA has advised against implementing the expansion at this stage, citing the need for further assessment and a more structured approach to such significant structural changes in the future.