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Knowledge and Perception of ‘Pay-to-Play’ in Football among Sport Journalists in Ghana

Dr. Abieraba, Richard Samuel Kwadwo
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Authors
Kusi, F. A & Abieraba, R. S. K.
Publication Year
23
Article Title
Knowledge and Perception of ‘Pay-to-Play’ in Football among Sport Journalists in Ghana
Journal
Indonesian Journal of Sport Management,
Volume
3
Issue Number
2
Page Numbers
170-180
ISSN
2776-706X
Abstract
Football (soccer) is a major sport among the Ghanaian population, followed by Boxing and other emerging sports like Handball, Indoor Volleyball, Swimming, Field Hockey, Basketball, Badminton, and Arm Wrestling. To the Ghanaian community, ‘sports is football’ has attracted much attention and interest among the youth in an attempt to develop their talent and skills. With such an interest and passion among the Ghanaian youth, it is an expectation and dire hope to be featured in football competitions. This is often not the case, as there is a perceived intention of ‘Pay-to-Play’ to participate in national football competitions in Ghana. This study explored the knowledge and perception of ‘Pay-to-Play’ in football among Sports Journalists in Accra, Kumasi and Ho. The study adopted qualitative methods with semi-structured open-ended questions sent to the respondents via Email and WhatsApp. A purposive sampling technique was used to recruit the respondents, and the snowball technique aided the researchers in reaching other Sports Journalists. The study identified the existence of ‘Pay-to-Play’ in football in Ghana. This has resulted in the loss of interest in football consumption among the youth, particularly in the Ghana Premier League, and has led to less football development in Ghana

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