Tuesday, June 28, 2022
SVTV Africa
  • Login
  • Register
  • Social Issues
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Hot Gossip
  • Editor’s Pick
    • Viral Videos
    • Music & Videos
  • Live TV
  • One on One
No Result
View All Result
  • Social Issues
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Hot Gossip
  • Editor’s Pick
    • Viral Videos
    • Music & Videos
  • Live TV
  • One on One
No Result
View All Result
SVTV Africa
No Result
View All Result
Home Sports

WPL CHAIRPERSON TALKS EFFECTS OF COVID-19 ON WOMEN’S FOOTBALL

by admin
in Sports
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A A
0
WPL CHAIRPERSON TALKS EFFECTS OF COVID-19 ON WOMEN’S FOOTBALL
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
0
SHARES
ShareTweet
Email

Chairperson of the Ghana Women’s Premier League Committee (WPL), Hilary Boaten has expressed concerns over how COVID-19 has taken a toll on Women’s football clubs in the country.

The elite women’s league has seen tremendous improvement in the 2019/20 season after an exciting first round and was fully geared towards a much-anticipated second round before the global outbreak set in.

READ ALSO

I left for the US because there was no future for me in Ghana – Former Black Stars goalkeeper

Odartey Lamptey has done so much for Ghana, give him Starlets or Satellites to coach- Awudu Issaka to GFA

Mrs Boaten has been speaking on a Happy FM/ GTV Sports+ program dubbed the effect of COVID-19 on football clubs in Ghana.

“As we are all aware, this pandemic was obviously unexpected and came at a time when we had finished the first round of the league. We were on a three-week break when the President [of Ghana] announced a lockdown in the Greater Accra and Ashanti Regions. I would say at that point in time, the league was actually getting exciting and so I can say again that it [COVID-19] has affected the league in so many ways especially at that time where we had taken off on a good note.

On the financial effects of the pandemic on the women football fraternity, Mrs Boaten opines the magnitude of the burden it has brought to club owners and administrators in all the elite and the Division One League is not quantifiable.

“It has affected the clubs severally and speaking to quite a number of club owners, managers, coaches and club reps, you realize that some of these clubs have clubhouses for the ladies and some during the lockdown period went home whiles some actually stayed. Some of the clubs preferred they stay so they could monitor and ensure that they stayed fit. Even during these times that we are not playing the game, you can expect that the club owners are still dishing out monies for utilities and also to feed the ladies.”

On welfare of players

“A lot of money is being invested and we all know when it comes to women football, the ladies are not paid that much but the clubs have decided to continue to pay even if some are slashed down, so it has had an effect on the pockets of the bankrollers. Even for the Division One and the Regional League, it was just for a week for them to start and speaking to some of the owners, you realize they had paid for pitches, coaches to train their girls all in preparation for the start of their leagues and then boom the pandemic comes.

“These are monies that have been lost and also monies were paid to clubs; there was the ongoing player registration as well. There were conversations with clubs to buy players and all that obviously came to a halt when the president announced that everything should stop. Even if monies were exchanged or there were agreements to buy players from other clubs, that has also halted and monies and that have been exchanged cannot be refunded. When football returns, the clubs have to start the process all over again”.

On fitness of players

“In terms of the players staying fit at home, the club owners tell me the ladies do send in videos of their exercise regimen at home. The little they could do in their various home; this is for those who are not in camp to let them know that they are staying fit. Unfortunately after a week or two, these girls begin to complain about lack of data so they ask for data and it gets to the point the bankrollers obviously get cash-strapped and even if they pay, you ask if the ladies are using it for the exact purpose. You know as women we have other needs and so we ask for monies for various things. Some of these club owners are paying for school fees and paying for some of these parents to take care of the girls at home so it has a diverse effect on the Premier League and even the Division One for the women.”

On social vices during the pandemic

“In terms of vices, it is tough to say but I think as I said earlier because we do not live with the players, club owners are not privy to what these girls are doing in their various houses so they turn to believe what the players tell them. So when the players tell them they are staying fit, the proof may only be in a WhatsApp video. For now, it is all about what the girls are doing versus what is really happening. I really can’t speak for the girls because we don’t live with them but we can only hope that they are staying fit as expected of them. I have seen some videos where the girls are training pretty well at home and staying fit and we just have to hope and pray that they continue on that trajectory.”

Hillary Boaten then used the opportunity to correct some misconception created in media as a result of an interview she granted on radio earlier concerning the same issue.

“Yesterday, I granted an interview on radio where I talked about one of the promising players not married that I heard had gotten pregnant during this lockdown. Unfortunately, I was misquoted and I trended on various social media platforms. The audios are there for everyone who cares to listen to what I said. That was specific advice I was giving to the ladies just to remain focus and of course there are women who play football who are married and if a married woman gets pregnant, there is absolutely nothing wrong with it.”

“We were talking about the SSS leaver or the after JSS girl who has decided to play football and has been put in the family way. Even the club owner was distressed about it and I only used the case to pinpoint that the girls should just continue to remain focus during this COVID-19 break while we wait for our game to return. That was just an advice.”

GFA COMMUNICATIONS

admin

See author's posts

Related Posts

I left for the US because there was no future for me in Ghana – Former Black Stars goalkeeper
News

I left for the US because there was no future for me in Ghana – Former Black Stars goalkeeper

June 20, 2022
Odartey Lamptey has done so much for Ghana, give him Starlets or Satellites to coach- Awudu Issaka to GFA
News

Odartey Lamptey has done so much for Ghana, give him Starlets or Satellites to coach- Awudu Issaka to GFA

June 7, 2022
Sports can bring in more than agriculture if the gov’t focuses on it – Rences FC owner
News

Sports can bring in more than agriculture if the gov’t focuses on it – Rences FC owner

June 6, 2022
Black Stars do not have good players like before; some of them are benchwarmers – Adu Tutu Skelley
Sports

Black Stars do not have good players like before; some of them are benchwarmers – Adu Tutu Skelley

June 1, 2022
Next Post
I Killed My Brother Because He Was My Father’s Favourite – Murder Suspect

I Killed My Brother Because He Was My Father’s Favourite - Murder Suspect

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

POPULAR NEWS

Top Ghanaian artiste offered to pay Ghs1000 for a music video – director reveals

I paid Ghs4000 and sneaked into a cabin from Tema port to Spain – Man shares stowaway journey

June 22, 2022
I regret choosing drugs over education – UK based Ghanaian reveals

Some soldiers allow friends to have sex with their wives when they are away – US-based Ghanaian reveals

May 13, 2022
I won’t bring him to the US if I get married again, we will stay in Ghana instead – US-based Ghanaian lady

I won’t bring him to the US if I get married again, we will stay in Ghana instead – US-based Ghanaian lady

April 11, 2022
Ghanaian dies from snake bite working for a Chinese who keeps pet snakes in Malaysia

Ghanaian dies from snake bite working for a Chinese who keeps pet snakes in Malaysia

May 13, 2022
I left for the US because there was no future for me in Ghana – Former Black Stars goalkeeper

I left for the US because there was no future for me in Ghana – Former Black Stars goalkeeper

June 20, 2022

EDITOR'S PICK

Blacksmith Man Narrates How He Started Smoking Weed – GHETTO LIFE STORY

Blacksmith Man Narrates How He Started Smoking Weed – GHETTO LIFE STORY

June 15, 2020
15-year-old Runaway Left Due to Starvation By Stepmom

15-year-old Runaway Left Due to Starvation By Stepmom

February 1, 2021
I don’t smoke wee but I’ll eat any food laced with it – Fameye

I don’t smoke wee but I’ll eat any food laced with it – Fameye

May 18, 2020
Journey To Lebanon: I Was Raped By A Ghanaian Several Times – Woman Recounts Sad Moment

Journey To Lebanon: I Was Raped By A Ghanaian Several Times – Woman Recounts Sad Moment

September 17, 2021

About SVTV Africa

SVTV Africa is a revolution in African entertainment and a global leader in superior content our aim is to bring you top social issues, sports, entertainment that educates, inspires, motivates and empowers people of African origin to the world.SVTV Africa is among the pioneers in online TV in the country. It is managed by group of dedicated youth who are inspired to promote

Call : +233240677898 / +233244790902
Email: svtvafrica@gmail.com
You Tube Channel : SVTV Africa

Categories

  • Editor's Pick (17)
  • Entertainment (546)
  • Hot Gossip (22)
  • Live TV (12)
  • Music & Videos (8)
  • Naked Truth (6)
  • News (1,058)
  • News (289)
  • One on One (18)
  • Opinion (9)
  • Social Issues (801)
  • Sports (316)
  • Uncategorized (152)
  • Viral Videos (27)

Viral Video

https://youtu.be/1RuJZbdR-OA
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Advertise with Us
  • Contact Us

© 2022. All Rights Reserved SVTV AFRICA - Site Powered by CodeArthur

No Result
View All Result

© 2022. All Rights Reserved SVTV AFRICA - Site Powered by CodeArthur

Welcome Back!

OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

OR

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In