The Cape Coast Sports Stadium has been closed down for renovation works to be carried out ahead of Ghana’s FIFA World Cup qualifiers in June.
The venue has been approved conditionally by CAF to host the Black Stars home games in the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
In the statement from CAF the stadium needs some upgrading in order to attain a full license to serve as the home venue for the World Cup qualifiers.
The GFA may face sanctions from CAF should all requirements not be met ahead of the qualifiers.
The facility has been closed down for renovation works to be carried out.
Ghana Premier League side Ebusua Dwarfs have been asked to relocate to the Nduom Sports Stadium due to the renovation works to be carried out.
A statement from the FA on the renovation works to be carried out at the stadium read:
“The Ministry of Youth and Sports, National Sports Authority and the Ghana Football Association are working feverishly to ensure that the Cape Coast Stadium is in the best of shape in line with FIFA standards to host all three World Cup qualifying matches of the Black Stars”.
“The Association will continue to engage all stakeholders to ensure that Ghana hosts the upcoming qualifying match against Ethiopia next month and subsequent ones successfully at the Cape Coast Stadium”.
Ghana will begin its World Cup qualifiers against Ethiopia in June 2021.