The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has revoked its approval for the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi, Ghana, due to technical infractions, particularly an unsuitable playing field.
The decision came after CAF officials observed the Africa Cup of Nations Qualifying match between Ghana and Angola on September 5th, 2024, and found that the stadium did not meet the necessary standards for hosting Category 3 international matches. Issues identified included a deteriorated playing field with uneven surfaces, poor drainage, and insufficient grass cover.
The Baba Yara Stadium, known for hosting high-profile matches such as World Cup qualifiers and AFCON games, has now been deemed inadequate by CAF.
The continental body has urged Ghanaian authorities to invest in upgrading the facility to meet international standards. With no other CAF-approved Category 3 stadiums in Ghana, CAF has instructed the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to select an alternative venue for upcoming matches.
In addition, CAF recommended a comprehensive assessment of all major international stadiums in Ghana to ensure compliance with CAF technical standards.
The organization offered support to Ghana through the GFA, providing an international pitch consultant to advise on necessary improvements. Once renovation works are completed, CAF will conduct an independent inspection to reassess the stadium’s suitability for future matches.
The withdrawal of approval means Ghana must find alternative venues for international matches, including the AFCON qualifiers.
The GFA has pledged to collaborate with the government to address the issues and restore the Baba Yara Stadium to its former glory.