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Yusif Basigi Blames Lack of Education for Slow Growth of Women’s Football

DICKSON YAW ACHEAMPONG by DICKSON YAW ACHEAMPONG
January 17, 2025
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Yusif Basigi Blames Lack of Education for Slow Growth of Women’s Football
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Head coach of the Ghana Black Queens, Yusif Basigi, has identified the lack of education as a major factor hindering the development and growth of women’s football in the country.

Speaking during an interaction on women’s football development, Basigi stressed that limited access to education, both formal schooling and football-related education, continues to affect players’ careers, decision-making, and long-term progress in the women’s game.

“Lack of education is one of the key challenges stunting the growth of women’s football,” Basigi said. “When players are educated, they understand professionalism, contracts, nutrition, career planning, and life after football. These are very important for the growth of the game.”

The Black Queens coach explained that many talented female footballers struggle due to inadequate guidance and awareness, leading to missed opportunities locally and abroad. According to him, education empowers players to make informed choices and adapt to the demands of modern football.

Basigi also called for stronger collaboration between football authorities, educational institutions, and stakeholders to ensure that young female players combine football with education from the grassroots level.

He further urged clubs and academies involved in women’s football to prioritize education as part of player development, noting that the success of women’s football globally is closely linked to structured education systems.

Basigi’s comments come at a time when women’s football in Ghana continues to push for greater investment, improved infrastructure, and sustainable development pathways to compete at the highest level.

DICKSON YAW ACHEAMPONG

DICKSON YAW ACHEAMPONG

Dickson Yaw Acheampong is a professional journalist and accomplished photographer with extensive experience covering sports at both national and international levels. Renowned for his keen eye and storytelling ability, Dickson has captured some of the most memorable moments in sports, combining compelling visuals with insightful reporting. Over the years, he has covered numerous international tournaments, providing audiences with in-depth analysis, live updates, and striking photography that highlight the intensity, drama, and passion of competitive sports. His work demonstrates a deep understanding of the game and a commitment to delivering content that informs, entertains, and inspires sports fans worldwide. Through his dual expertise in journalism and photography, Dickson continues to contribute to the growth of sports media, helping athletes, teams, and tournaments gain visibility while setting high standards for professional sports coverage.

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