UK-based soccer analyst Kwadwo Adjei Gyimah has known as on the Ghanaian authorities to prioritise the event of grass seeds to deal with the nation’s ongoing pitch points.This follows CAF’s current choice to ban the Baba Yara Stadium, Ghana’s solely authorised venue for worldwide matches, on account of an “unsuitable taking part in discipline” amongst different considerations, resulting in the withdrawal of its license.In an interview with JoySports, Gyimah emphasised the significance of infrastructure growth for soccer.”It is extremely essential that if we have been a rustic that must be taken critically about soccer, we’ve to additionally deal with the infrastructure, and one of many key issues we’ve to deal with must be the pitches,” he mentioned.Gyimah highlighted the necessity to develop grass seeds suited to Ghanas circumstances, including, “There are completely different seeds of various grasses that do effectively in each horizon, after which we’ve to pay extra consideration in growing these seeds and ensuring that we’ve such a really normal pitch for all of us to play soccer on.”He additionally criticized how pitches in Ghana are used for occasions past soccer, affecting their high quality. “Consider you me, there are lots of belongings you can’t do on these pitches right here [UK]. In Ghana, we’re having live shows, all kinds of applications on these pitches. We’re not defending these pitches, our drainage system may be very dangerous,” Gyimah added.The present stadium disaster may power the Black Stars to host their subsequent 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match overseas, with Togo, Nigeria, or Ivory Coast as potential venues.Ghana will face Sudan on October 10, hoping to enhance after a sluggish begin to the qualifiers with only one level from two matches following a loss to Angola and a draw with Niger in Group F.