Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku has encouraged Ghanaian clubs to adopt the CAF Club Licensing Online Platform (CLOP) system to advance football in the country and across Africa. CLOP is an electronic tool developed by CAF to oversee the club licensing and stadium inspection process for continental and domestic competitions. It allows Member Associations to manage a fully automated and electronic club licensing process, enabling clubs to submit their documents virtually.
Speaking to Ghana's Premier League, Women's Premier League, and National Division One League clubs at a workshop organised by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) in Accra, Okraku emphasised the importance of collaboration and knowledge sharing for enhancing football in Ghana. The one-day stakeholder workshop, held at the Alisa Hotel in Accra on May 23, 2024, was part of CAF's initiative to create world-class administrative structures through the CLOP system. Attendees included representatives from 18 Ghana Premier League, 20 Women’s Premier League, and 48 Division One League clubs.
"I am very happy to be seeing all the beautiful faces of our Licensing Board, Appeals Board, Premier, Women and Division One League members duly represented here. I am happy all of you accepted the invitation to be part of this workshop," Okraku stated. He expressed gratitude to CAF for choosing Ghana to host the workshop and stressed the importance of investing in such events for the development of .