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Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsJuly 12, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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The Black Stars of Ghana could be forced to play their first home match of the 2027 AFCON qualifiers abroad due to the poor condition of the Baba Yara Stadium and Accra Sports Stadium.

Both venues have been classified as unfit to host Category 3 international matches, raising concerns in the country’s football fraternity.

With the qualifying window fast approaching in September, the National Sports Authority (NSA) and the Ministry of Sports are under immense pressure to bring these venues up to international standards or face the indignity of hosting home games abroad.

Ghana Sport Page can can confirm that the two primary venues must undergo significant structural and aesthetic improvements before the next round of CAF inspections. If the stadiums fail to receive the necessary certification, the Black Stars will be left without a sanctioned home ground within their own borders.

The stakes are particularly high given the timing of the competition. Matchday 1 and 2 of the 2027 AFCON qualifiers are scheduled to take place between September 21 and October 6. While the specific fixtures have yet to be officially released by CAF, the group pairings have already set a challenging path for the four-time African champions. Ghana has been placed in Group C alongside the 2023 African champions, Ivory Coast, as well as Somalia and Gambia.

The “Category 3” Hurdle

To host senior international “Category A” matches, such as AFCON qualifiers, a stadium must meet CAF’s Category 3 requirements. These standards are exhaustive and cover several critical areas:

Pitch Quality: The playing surface must be level, well-irrigated, and consist of high-quality natural or approved artificial grass. Recent images of the Baba Yara pitch have shown significant patches and uneven growth, drawing criticism from fans and players alike.

Dressing Rooms: Facilities for both home and away teams, as well as match officials, must meet modern hygienic and spatial standards.

Floodlighting: For evening matches, the lighting must meet specific lux requirements to ensure high-definition broadcast quality.

Media and VIP Facilities: This includes dedicated press boxes, mixed zones for interviews, and secure VIP seating areas.

Safety and Security: Modern seating (individual numbered seats), clear emergency exits, and robust perimeter fencing are mandatory.

Both the Accra Sports Stadium and the Baba Yara Stadium have historically struggled with maintenance. Despite various “renovation” periods over the last five years, the facilities have frequently been cited for deteriorating washrooms, broken seats, and substandard pitches.

A Critical Disadvantage for Ghana

The prospect of playing home games in a neutral country – potentially in neighboring nations like Togo, Ivory Coast, or Morocco – presents a tactical nightmare for the team. Home advantage is often the deciding factor in African football, where the passionate support of the local crowd can sway high-stakes matches.

Facing a powerhouse like Ivory Coast without the “12th man” in Kumasi or Accra could severely hamper Ghana’s chances of a smooth qualification process. Furthermore, the financial burden of hosting a match abroad – including stadium rental fees and the loss of gate proceeds – would be a significant blow to the Ghana Football Association (GFA).

In previous cycles, Ghana has narrowly avoided such bans through last-minute “cosmetic” fixes, but CAF’s licensing department has become increasingly stringent in recent years to ensure the global image of African football remains high.

Stakeholders and fans have expressed growing frustration. The sentiment among the sporting public is one of disbelief that a nation with Ghana’s rich footballing heritage could find itself without a single venue capable of hosting a high-profile international fixture.

As the September deadline nears, the eyes of the continent are on Ghana’s sports ministry. The next few weeks will be decisive. If the necessary upgrades to the Baba Yara and Accra Sports Stadiums are not completed and verified by CAF inspectors, the Black Stars will join a growing list of “homeless” African nations forced to seek refuge in foreign stadiums. For a country that prides itself on being the “Black Star of Africa,” the loss of home-ground sovereignty would be more than just a logistical failure – it would be a significant blow to national pride at a time when the team seeks to reclaim its spot at the pinnacle of African football.

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