The much awaited Ghana Football Association presidential elections comes off today Friday 25th October 2019.

After a lot of back and forth, legal tussles and most aspirant's and their supporters sitting on tenterhooks for much of the waiting period after the vetting process.

Six persons were able to sail through vetting without any challenges with Wilfred Osei Kwaku Palmer the only casualty.

After Mondays first ever presidential debate, most Ghanaians now have a fair idea of what each candidate wants to do for Ghana football and restore its dented image.

With the exception of former veep George Afriyie who prioritized a business trip ahead of the debate and deemed it needless Ghanaians know what to expect exactly from each of the five should any of them emerge winners of the presidency.

With the executive council done(except Zida/Duncan yet to be determined) its now time for that one person who will make the 12 member decision making body complete and will also be the face and its embodiment.

This is the breakdown of delegates from various constituencies for the much talked about elections:

120- delegates in all

32-Premier league

8-Women's elite league

48-Division one league

20- Regional Football Associations (2 from each region)

1-Schools and Colleges

1- Beach Soccer

1-Futsal Association

2-Professional Footballers Association Ghana (PFAG)

2-Coaches Association Ghana

2-Referees Association Ghana

2-Juvenile Football


  • Meaning the biggest constituency in the elections is the division one league with 48 votes

  • The least is Beach soccer,Futsal and Schools and colleges

  • The winner needs to get 50+1 votes

  • The winner will serve 4 years and another 4 if re-lected meaning every candidate can be President for maximum 8 years of two four year terms.