Ghana Football Association president Kurt Okraku has assured all stakeholders of the game that football is coming back and it's coming back stronger.
There has been no football in country since the suspension of sporting activities in March amid the Covid-19, however the ban on non-contact sports such as golf, tennis, athletics, badminton, table tennis, and cricket was lifted at the end of June.
The GFA is yet to outline its plans on how football can return safely, however the FA would prefer to restart in October.
"If we listen to our President, our football is coming back. It’s coming back stronger. We will work to reignite passion and create wealth for all," he said at the GFA’s 26th Ordinary Congress in Prampram.
The Black Stars will resume their 2022 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers with a double-header against Sudan in November, a similar time when the female U-17 and U-20 teams are billed to continue with their World Cup qualifying matches.