Ghana FA ditches Mitre balls, shares new product for Ghana Premier League

The football association has decided to do away with the type of football that has been used for the last five seasons

Ghana Football Association has been sharing matchday footballs to the eighteen top-flight clubs ahead of the kick start 2019-20 Ghana Premier League season and suprisingly, they are not Mitre balls, AshesGyamera.com can confirm.

With each club getting 30 balls for training and eight balls for each of the 18 venues, our sources have revealed that Kipsta F-110 is the new football that players will be using each matchday.

New Ghana Premier League matchday balls

Kipsta football complies with international federation standards and are rated higher recently in several countries especially in Europe. The hand-stitched construction of Kipsta balls makes them highly durable and are also made up of latex and butyl bladder.

These kind of footballs have a characteristic of minimal water absorption which makes them good to be used even when it rains.

The new season will officially start on Sunday December 29 with interesting fixtures across the country including Hearts of Oak hosting Berekum Chelsea while Asante Kotoko welcome Techiman XI Wonders to the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.

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Evans Gyamera-Antwi

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