The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has announced a significant boost in prize money for the Ghana Premier League following decisions taken at today’s congress.
Under the new structure, the 2025/26 league champions will take home GH₵2 million, a sharp rise aimed at motivating clubs and improving competition. The runner-up will receive GH₵1 million, while the third-placed team earns GH₵800,000.
The rewards continue down the table, with fourth place getting GH₵750,000, fifth GH₵700,000, sixth GH₵650,000, and seventh GH₵600,000. Eighth place will claim GH₵550,000, ninth GH₵500,000, tenth GH₵450,000, eleventh GH₵400,000, and twelfth GH₵350,000.
The bottom three sides will not be left out — thirteenth place pockets GH₵300,000, fourteenth GH₵250,000, and fifteenth GH₵200,000.
In total, the GFA will disburse GH₵9.5 million in prize money for the 2025/26 season — a record investment in the competition.
This move is expected to raise the stakes in the league and offer clubs stronger financial backing to retain talent and enhance competitiveness.