Ghana FA wants sexy ladies

ACCRA. — President of the Ghanaian Football Association Kwesi Nyantakyi has revealed plans to help boost dwindling attendance figures for the country’s domestic football league, by luring men to stadiums with the presence of attractive women. Following the proud and ancient traditions of nightclub bouncers past, present and future, Nyantakyi believes that if he can fill venues with “beautiful girls”, the men will follow.

“Me I have said this thing over and over again . . . we must let sexy ladies enter our stadia and the men will readily follow them into the stadium to watch games.

“Most of these men when they hear that beautiful girls are coming to the stadium today, they’ll all jump and follow them to the stadium . . . and they are going there purposely to see the ladies”. Whether clubs will operate a “no trainers” rule, or if Stag Dos are welcome is unclear.

The statement of intent to improve attendance figures, which “have dropped at an alarming rate over the last 10 years”, has come at a time where Ghanaian football fans prefer to watch English Premier League matches on TV and livestreams instead of heading to local games.

“I remember there was one match we brought some beautiful girls who were in nice jeans to the stadium,” Nyantakyi continues, stopping short of describing exactly how he plans to get women to agree to this in the first place.

“The men in the stands went into frenzy and when the ladies waved at them – come and see how jubilant they were”. — BBC Sport.

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