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Women’s Premier League IT Managers receive training on Digital registration & QR Code for players and officials

10 months ago
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IT Managers of the 20 Women’s Premier League clubs have received training on the newly introduced Digital registration & QR code for registered players and officials ahead of the 2023/23 season.

With the registration of players and officials for the season commencing from June 20, 2023, it is imperative that the GFA takes IT managers of various club through training to become accustomed to the new directive.

I.T Director of the Ghana Football Association Francis Adu led the session as General Secretary Prosper Harrison Addo (Esq) led a talk on the regulations on player registration.

The Ghana Football Association from next season will not print out players and officials’ license as the licenses will be generated by the clubs themselves for their matches.

In this regard, IT officials of Premier League received a one-day training on Wednesday, June 21, 2023. Premier League and Division One League referees, Match Commissioners, Division One League clubs, Women’s Premier League Clubs and clubs in the Regional Leagues will soon embark on a similar exercise regarding the changes in the IT system.

This improvement prevents fraudulent swapping of pictures on the player licence cards.

Digital ID also enables users to take their credentials anywhere they go and for Referees and match Commissioners to have easy access to the squad list on their phones or any digital device.

Digital ID cards avoids spelling mistakes on handwritten team sheets by rather using mobile devices by officials for inspection.

A QR code will be generated for players and officials of each club, which when scanned reveal all the Licenses of the clubs registered players and officials.

This innovation is one of several improvements that the GFA have rolled up in relation to its IT Improvement Pillar in its strategic objectives.

The Ghana Football Association remains committed to continuous improvement.

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