2022 World Cup Qualifier: “Cape Coast Sports Stadium will be in good shape for Ghana-Nigeria clash”- NSA Boss assures

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Professor Peter Twumasi, Director-General of the (NSA), has assured Ghanaians that the Sports Stadium will be in good shape to host the much-awaited Ghana- 2022 on Friday, March 25.

The NSA has received huge criticisms from a section of the public following its decision to give permission for the stadium to be used to host Ghana's 65th Independence Day celebration on March 6, this year, a situation which has put the stadium in a bad state ahead of the crucial match.

Reports suggest that the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) has filed a petition at the Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) and the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) over the poor state of the pitch, urging them to move the match to a neutral ground. 

However, in an with the GNA Sports on Tuesday, the NSA Director-General said works were far advanced to get the stadium ready for the match.

He said the pitch is green and any other facility at the stadium to be used will be set for the big clash.

Cape Coast Sports Stadium Capacity

“The stadium would be ready for the match. Works are ongoing there so there is no problem at all. My worry is the capacity because it can take only 15,000 spectators. I wished the match is played at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in or the which can take about 40,000 fans.”

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The of Ghana would battle rivals in the first leg before the return encounter four days later for a slot in the Cup in this year.

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