GHANA PREMIER LEAGUE IS NOT INTERESTING ANYMORE – JORDAN OPOKU.

February 7, 2023
2 years ago

Ghana Premier League is not interesting anymore according to Jordan Opoku.

Jordan Opoku, a former Asante Kotoko player, said he no longer follows the Ghana Premier League because it is boring.


Over the years, some Ghanaians have said that the reason why local leagues are not competitive is because of their newfound enthusiasm for global football to the exclusion of the indigenous top-flight.

Jordan Opoku believes the local top-flight is not now appealing because of the poor attendance at the different stadiums around the nation.

He said to Akwaaba Radio, "I don't follow the Ghana league because it's not fascinating anymore; I usually watch the international ones.


With Asante Kotoko, Jordan Opoku won the Ghana Premier League in 2007/2008 season.


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