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Govt to Build 50000-Capacity Stadium by 2028, Kofi Adams Confirms

Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
September 10, 2025
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Ghana’s Sports and Recreation Minister, Hon. Kofi Adams

Ghana’s Sports and Recreation Minister, Hon. Kofi Adams

Ghana’s Sports and Recreation Minister, Hon. Kofi Adams, has announced an ambitious plan by the government to construct a 50,000-capacity stadium by 2028 as part of efforts to transform the country into a leading sports hub in Africa. 

The proposed facility will be located at Borteyman in Accra, where the government has already invested in sports infrastructure as part of the 2023 All-African Games.

Speaking on the project, Hon Kofi Adams explained that the new stadium will not only meet international standards but will also be part of a broader vision to elevate the Borteyman Sports Complex into a modern sports city. 

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“We are looking to have a new stadium of that size around our Borteyman Sports Complex. Because we want to elevate that whole space into a sports city or village so that international clubs can come and camp and train there. We want to do a minimum of 50,000 in the Borteyman space, and we should be able to finish it before 2028.”

Ghana’s Sports and Recreation Minister, Hon. Kofi Adams

The minister added that the stadium will include accommodation facilities designed to meet the needs of national teams and visiting clubs. This, he explained, will significantly reduce the financial burden on the state when preparing teams for tournaments.

Ghana’s Minister of Sports and Recreation, Hon. Kofi Adams
Ghana’s Minister of Sports and Recreation, Hon. Kofi Adams

“With such a facility, we will also add accommodation. When this is done, in the future, you will not see accommodation for the Black Stars on the national budget”.

Ghana’s Sports and Recreation Minister, Hon. Kofi Adams

Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Arrangement

According to him, the project will be developed under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement, ensuring that the financial burden does not rest entirely on the government. 

According to the Minister, his ministry is already engaging potential partners and investors to secure funding for the facility, which is expected to become a key driver of sports development, youth empowerment, and economic growth.

The planned 50,000-capacity stadium aligns with Ghana’s long-term strategy to promote sports tourism and attract international clubs and federations seeking world-class training facilities.  Hon. Kofi Adams emphasized that the project is not just about football but also about positioning Ghana as a multi-sport destination. 

The minister explained that the Borteyman enclave is being carefully planned to host a variety of disciplines, offering training venues, recreation centers, and athlete-friendly amenities that will make it a preferred destination for both domestic and international events.

Borteyman Sports Complex 5

In recent years, Ghana has faced mounting pressure to upgrade its sporting infrastructure to match global standards. Existing facilities such as the Accra Sports Stadium and the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi, while historic and central to the nation’s sporting identity, have struggled with maintenance and modernization challenges. 

The proposed stadium at Borteyman is therefore seen as a significant step toward bridging the infrastructure gap and offering the Black Stars and other national teams a home venue that meets the demands of international competitions.

Hon. Kofi Adams acknowledged the urgency of improving infrastructure but insisted that the government’s focus is on sustainability. 

“We are working on a PPP arrangement. The project forms part of a broader strategy to establish Ghana as a sports hub in Africa, attract international teams for training camps, and promote sports tourism.”

Ghana’s Sports and Recreation Minister, Hon. Kofi Adams

Push for Better Sporting Facilities

Sports analysts have long argued that Ghana’s potential as a sporting powerhouse has been undermined by inadequate facilities. While the nation continues to produce globally renowned athletes, from footballers to boxers and sprinters, the lack of modern venues has limited its ability to host major international tournaments. 

With the new facility, Ghana hopes to position itself as a viable host for continental and global events, while also providing local athletes with the best possible environment to develop and excel.

The timing of the project also reflects the government’s desire to build on the legacy of the 2023 All-African Games, which saw Borteyman host several competitions. The new stadium would add to the existing facilities in the area, creating a comprehensive sports village that could rival similar hubs in countries such as South Africa and Morocco.

For the Black Stars, Ghana’s senior men’s national football team, the development promises long-term benefits. The availability of in-house accommodation and world-class facilities would mean fewer logistical and financial challenges in preparing for tournaments.

It would also allow the team to consistently train and play in an environment designed to international specifications, improving competitiveness on the global stage.

Ghana’s Sports and Recreation Minister, Hon. Kofi Adams
Ghana’s Sports and Recreation Minister, Hon. Kofi Adams

Beyond football, Hon. Kofi Adams highlighted the broader socio-economic benefits of the project. By attracting international clubs for pre-season camps and training tours, the facility would generate significant revenue for the country while creating jobs in construction, hospitality, and event management. 

The minister stressed that sports tourism has untapped potential, and Ghana intends to leverage its rich sporting culture and hospitality to maximize these opportunities.

If completed as planned, the 50,000-capacity stadium at Borteyman would not only transform Ghana’s sporting landscape but also mark a significant step toward making the country a true sports hub in Africa. 

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