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Ghanaian sports stadiums need remodification, not refurbishment!!-Benjamin Willie Graham writes

Bennard Abeiku Okyere by Bennard Abeiku Okyere
July 16, 2025
Reading Time: 3 mins read
President John Dramani Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama’s announcement of his government’s commitment to develop new sports infrastructure across the country with the construction of sports stadiums in the six newly created regions and other areas without such facilities though laudable, it must be done with alot of considerations.

During the erstwhile administration, the national youth Authority and the NSA collaborated to put up ten sports resource centers across the country( Ho, Wa, Axim, Dormaa, Dunkwa-on- Offin, Kaneshie, Navrongo, Yendi, and Nyinahini).

Even though some of these resource centers were to provide, services including state-of-the-art sports infrastructure, counseling centers, and entrepreneurship hubs, little is known of its success as envisioned.

So I ask, what has become of these projects and the services they were to offer to the communities mentioned?

Nyinahini Sports resource center. Photo Courtesy: GBC Online

What has become of the maintenance of these centers ( those successfully completed and commissioned)?

What’s the plan for the uncompleted ones left?

Putting up such infrastructures is supposed to develop and harness talents and lead to interest in sports exercises among the youth and adults, but we can not boost of anything like that even with the old and existing facilities.

The local economies of these communities are supposed to be the ultimate beneficiaries of these facilities again that is far fetched.

So, if in the interest of government, the six new regions must benefit from sports infrastructure, we must also remind the government that the existing ones must be taken to the surgical ward.

🇬🇭Minister for Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, inspects the Baba Yara Sports Stadium today, July 9, to assess the state of the facility.

During his tour at the facility, the Minister vowed to ensure the stadium gets a new facelift.#CitiSports pic.twitter.com/7UCX04fXCR

— Citi Sports (@CitiSportsGHA) July 9, 2025

Most existing Ghanaian sports stadiums require remodification rather than simple refurbishment due to a combination of structural, functional, technological, and regulatory inadequacies that can not be addressed by surface-level renovations.

1. Outdated Structural Design

Many stadiums in Ghana were constructed decades ago using outdated architectural standards and materials. Their core infrastructure (seating layout, drainage systems, roofing, emergency exits) does not meet modern safety and capacity expectations.

Refurbishment typically addresses cosmetic improvements (e.g., painting, minor repairs), but remodification involves reengineering spaces to meet international standards like those set by FIFA, CAF, and IOC.

Accra Sports Stadium before WCQ renovations

> 📖 “Several stadiums in Africa, including those in Ghana, were built in eras where capacity and safety standards were different. These structures now require holistic redesigns to align with modern codes” (FIFA, 2021).

2. Non-Compliant with International Standards

Modern stadiums must comply with international accessibility, media, athlete welfare, security, and broadcasting requirements. Ghanaian stadiums often lack:

Accessible seating and facilities for disabled persons.

High-quality media zones and mixed zones for athletes.

Accra Sports Stadium during the Chad game after major renovations were done before the game

Advanced security surveillance systems.

Integrated medical and doping control areas.

 “Sporting facilities that do not meet international regulations are ineligible to host global or continental tournaments” (CAF, 2023).

3. Technological Obsolescence

Remodification is essential to integrate:

High-speed Wi-Fi for fans and broadcasters.

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Photo Courtesy: Trip Advisor

Smart ticketing and crowd analytics.

LED lighting, HD giant screens, and VAR facilities.

Refurbishment can’t solve such systemic deficiencies.

“Smart stadiums are the future of fan engagement. Without foundational changes, African stadiums cannot compete” (PwC Sports Outlook, 2022).

4. Poor Fan Experience

Most Ghanaian stadiums offer poor seating comfort, inadequate restrooms, limited hospitality options, and poor acoustics. Remodification enables the redesign of:

Seating arrangements for better visibility and comfort.

Popular stands at the Accra Sports stadium

Addition of VIP lounges, food courts, and fan zones.

Redesigning concourses to improve crowd flow.

 Modern fans demand more than just a seat; they want a holistic, immersive experience (Deloitte, 2022).

5. Lack of Commercial Spaces

Contemporary stadiums serve as commercial hubs with hotels, restaurants, retail spaces, gyms, and conference rooms. Ghanaian stadiums lack these, impacting revenue generation.

A stadium that cannot operate 365 days a year is a liability (KPMG Sports Advisory, 2023).

6. Environmental and Sustainability Considerations

New global sports facility design includes:

Solar panels and renewable energy systems.

Soccer City stadium in Johannesburg , a prime example of a green stadium which has 2000 solar panels in the roof

Sustainable water recycling.

Environmentally friendly materials.

Ghanaian stadiums require remodification to align with these goals.

Green stadiums are part of global climate and ESG commitments (UNEP, 2021).

7. Inadequate Emergency and Crowd Management Systems

Most local stadiums were not built with:

Proper evacuation routes.

Fire suppression and first-aid centers.

Camp Nou, home of FC Barcelona, is often cited as an example of a stadium with excellent escape routes, with all seats reportedly able to be evacuated within 5 minutes.Photo Courtesy: Wikipedia

Crowd monitoring and communication tools.

Remodification allows full-scale integration of these critical systems.

8. Revenue Diversification

Modern stadiums integrate multi-purpose uses: concerts, community events, corporate leasing, and more. Remodification helps reconfigure space for multifunctionality.

Stadium remodification enables increased monetization through diverse programming” (EY Sports Facilities Report, 2021).

 

Summary Table: Refurbishment vs. Remodification

Feature Refurbishment Remodification

Scope Cosmetic / Surface-level Structural & systemic
Tech upgrade Minimal Integrated
Revenue models Limited Diverse
International compliance Partially met Fully aligned
Safety redesign Not addressed Holistically tackled.

While refurbishment may be cheaper and quicker, remodification addresses the foundational inadequacies of Ghanaian stadiums. It prepares them for future global events, enhances fan experience, ensures safety, and opens up sustainable revenue streams.

The time has come for Ghana to invest in long-term, sustainable stadium solutions.

 

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