The decision was taken on Monday, June 15, 2020, during a meeting of the National Teams Department led by Deputy General Secretary Alex Asante, the Black Maidens Management Committee and GFA President Kurt E.S Okraku.
This is a follow-up on an earlier decision by the GFA to appoint Naa Odofoley Nortey (Esq), and Madam Habiba Attah Forson to work on a comprehensive policy on Women’s football in general.
They have two weeks to come up with a draft that will be considered and approved by the Executive Council.
The document will also tackle their way of dressing, speaking and their ideologies. This will improve player confidence and expression in public.
This is part of the GFA’s efforts to put in place a detailed plan to change the narrative on women's football by making it attractive to the corporate world and to draw eyeballs to the brand.
The Black Maidens, Ghana’s female U-17 team, has played in six FIFA U-17 World Cup tournaments with their best result coming in 2012 when they finished third in Azerbaijan.