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Circular for Unauthorized Tournaments

Circular for Unauthorized Tournaments

Accra, Ghana-April 17, 2024 Ghana Badminton- The National Governing Body of Badminton in Ghana has cautioned its registered players, coaches, and technical staff, asking them to stay away from unauthorized tournaments that are not sanctioned and not listed on the annual event calendar.

 

The National Federation has always been committed to upholding the highest standards of the Sport, and we take any violations of these rules very seriously. Our responsibility is to ensure that all tournaments and matches are played fairly and transparently and that all players and teams are held to the same standards- this, unfortunately, has not been met in the past three years by these organizers, mostly implementing unorthodox rules, alien event playing regulations and match-fixing activities-None of these, as the Governing body of the Sport will entertain, as we remain committed and ensuring the safety and well being of all involved in the Sport.

The National Federation does not recognize unauthorized event activity, which is considered a breach of our regulations. Registered Badminton Players, Coaches, and Technical Officials should not participate in these activities as per the Constitutional mandate of Ghana Badminton.

We strictly advise that registered players of affiliated and shared interest units should not get divulged and participate in any such unauthorized tournaments, which will cause the deactivation of their IDs and debarment of any tournaments. We urge all our registered players to avoid such events and report any such activity immediately whilst admonishing all organizers to use the appropriate channel of sanctioning events under our Sport.

Ghana Badminton continues to express unwavering support for the progress made within our 2017-2027 Strategic Mission Plan. As the sport's national governing body, we are thrilled by the success in development, events, governance, and the net effect on our athletes and affiliates, as well as our growing community and partnerships.

Prepare for our 18th  2024 All Ghana Badminton Championships (25-26 May 2024).

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About Us:

From delivering grassroots success and aiming for the Olympics, Commonwealth, and Paralympic podiums, we are the supreme organization for all things Badminton in Ghana for everyone who wants to get involved, regardless of age, ability, or gender.

We value and represent all our members and fans as one voice for Badminton in Ghana. With millions of Ghanaians playing yearly, badminton will become the nation’s favourite racket sport by 2025, within our strategic Mission 2027 Strategic Plan. We want to inspire everyone to play more, support louder and love badminton, from this generation to the next and develop the sport in close cooperation with related government and corporate bodies.

What Do We Do as the National Governing and Supervisory Body?

Represent Every Member of The Badminton Community in Ghana

  • Provide a well-governed, compliant, and inclusive national sport
  • Represent you at the Government level, ensuring as many players as possible can return to Badminton
  • Represent our clubs and community players to increase the number of facilities and courts​

Protect The Sport and Everyone Involved

  • Protect people and vulnerable family adults through our safeguarding measures.​
  • Work to provide insurance protection for every affiliated club and member in good standing.​

Create A Pathway from Grassroots to The National Team

  • Manage the national teams to represent Ghana in open or invitational competitions globally.
  • Manage the Olympic, Paralympic and Multi-sports level programme on behalf of Ghana.​

Grow The Sport and Develop Our Coaches and Players

  • Organise a broad range of programmes, technical courses, tournaments and events​
  • Quality community coaches and teachers
  • Secure more courts and court time for clubs and players​
  • Provide a pathway from community Badminton to a high-performance environment​

Provide Exciting Competition

  • Manage the rules and regulations of its sport, including anti-doping, child protection and equality.
  • Implement a governance framework for its sport
  • Sanction events organized by affiliate institution
  • Provide a calendar of circa 30+ tournaments a year for recreational and professional players of all levels​
  • Provide a national ranking system for more than 10,000 of our players​
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Our 2023 Review + Goals For 2024!

Our 2023 Review + Goals For 2024!

Beyond a Reflecting, Antedating 2023-2024

Embark on a journey with Ghana Badminton as we look back at the last year and the exciting new year to come. But first, here are some of the best moments from 2023. 

  • Graduated 423 National Foundational Coaches -February 2023
    Since 2017, we have graduated 423 National Shuttle time Coaches, levelling up with our 10-year Strategic Mission 2027 Plan achievement of 600 national coaches by December 2027. The spiralled level and its endemic ecosystem benefits will grace the sport of Badminton as we have achieved 70.5% of our growth strategy with only four years left in the ten-year strategic plan and are still climbing tall as our sport allows every child to play for life.

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The 2023 Ghana Open Championship, Accra

  • The 2023 Ghana Open Championship in Accra was an outstanding event, among the best we've seen. Players from Esase Bontefufuo in the Amasie West district through Afigya Sekyere to Hamile in the Jirapa/Lambussie district, Ghana Badminton received 164 entries. The event culminated in an exceptionally close and thrilling finale between Kelvin Alphous and Ahmad Samad Abdul in the Men singles event. It ended in a victory for Kelvin Evans Alphous, who became the Men Men's Singles Champion. Congratulations to all participants! The event culminated in beefing up our national team squad for all event categories.

  • September 2023 BWF World Juniors Championship, USA

As the only African representative at the World Championships, the championship sparked a glorious representation of all Africans. Results showed Ghana performed the best by any African country in the last twenty-three years of the World Championships.

We are incredibly excited about this performance from our young lads, many of whom are defining odds and are en route to the potential for qualification into the 2026 Youth Olympics and other Juniors Championships events within our 2027 Mission Plan. We gotten educational scholarships for the young lad and lass, and we are glad many of them are still ongoing with the courses. Click here for more information on this story.

The biggest badminton venue ever executed in the USA, with more than 30.000 live spectators, the atmosphere, production, venue, and level of Badminton were extraordinary. Ghana Badminton was there to cover the exhilarating event, interview players, and catch all the glimpses with media and profile attention.

  • December West African Badminton Open and 2023 African Games
    The African Games took a bold step as Badminton is one of the seven Olympic Qualifiers for the African Games- with an additional 23 sporting disciplines. Our West African Open Event culminated in our strength in considering our national events and developments. The West African Open created exciting content for the fans at home. It was a fantastic experience for us, the athletes, and the spectators, and it was an unforgettable event.

What a fantastic year! Now, Ghana Badminton would like to present the events we look forward to in 2024. 

  • January 1, 2024: National calendar published

Ghana Badminton has released the National Sports Calendar for 2024, covering all national and international events in which Ghana Badminton will participate. This long-term calendar contains all competitions held under BWF, BCA and nationally sanctioned events. The competitions are understood as conducted according to relevant Badminton Competition and Technical Rules and the published results, including World and National Rankings and qualification to major Championships. Calendar events are subject to change. CLICK HERE TO VIEW

  • February - 2024 Africa Men's & Women's Team Championships
    We're excited to kick off this year with this much-anticipated tournament, serving as pre-curser training and final selection for our African Games after a mixed match in January 2024. We are ecstatic to see who will prevail and become the new African champions. Ghana Badminton and its partners will provide exclusive and original content and coverage, so remember to follow us during the event.

  • March 2024 – African Games  
    For the first time in a new facility, Ghana is hosting the African Games- termed the Olympics of Africa to crown the best and is again ready to crown the best Badminton athletes in Africa. It also has a Mix Team format play, enabling our athletes to enjoy highly ranked and competitive African events. There will also be a national officiating assessment before and during the games. The host is in Ghana this time, and the event will be held at Borteyman, Accra. Hopefully, tickets will be available by the LOC, and they can get discounts for our paid-up and non-paid members, so don't miss out.

We look forward to seeing you at the event!

  • March 29-April 1, 2024 Regional Mix Team and Individual Event Championships 
    Watch the best ten athletes from each of the sporting administrative regions of the Country. The 2024 Regional Mix Team Event Championshipswill be hosted at the new facility at Borteyman, in a venue that will host more than 1,500 athletes and spectators. This will be a good chance for spectators to see experienced Badminton players showing off their skills. Ghana Badminton will provide coverage from the courts in Accra for all viewers abroad who cannot come in person. Registration begins for six weeks from January 15, 2024

ghana badminton regional mix team

  • September - 2024 African U19 Championships
    Where do stars come from? They don't come out of nowhere; they all start from somewhere. That is why Ghana Badminton always looks forward to the U19 African Championship every biennial year.  Because this is where stars come from. Athletes such as Moslena Adu, Obabomba Adu, Leslie Addo and a host of new generations all had their initial success at the African U19 Championships. Ghana will also bring the latest content from the emerging Badminton talent to this year's event.

  • July-September Summer Olympics & Paralympics
    And, of course, a 2024 list would not be complete without mentioning the Olympics & Paralympics. Two hundred and ninety-two Olympics and Paralympics' best badminton players worldwide will meet in Paris to compete to become Olympic and Paralympics champions, the most prestigious title an athlete can hold. We can't wait to see who will achieve their dreams and become Olympic Champions this time. You can check the current Olympic rankings and who can qualify here:

Paris 2024 reveals Olympic and Paralympic Games mascots

These are just some of the most significant events in 2024, and we are looking forward to increasing our participation in line with our 2027 Strategic Plan. But there are many more events, which you can check out here on our calendar page, and a host of more than One Hundred and Eighty Open events worldwide.

We look forward to watching and experiencing more top-class Badminton through developments, research and partnerships in 2024 with all of you.

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Entries Open For 2023 West African Badminton Open-an invited play for all ages

Entries Open For 2023 West African Badminton Open: is an invited play for all ages

   November 05 2023, Accra-Ghana

Entries Open For 2023 West African Badminton Open: is an invited play for all ages

With everyone open to participate, either as a casual beginner, intermediate or elite Badminton performer, this year's 2023 West African Open will return on December 1-3, 2023, as the cream of the crop goes head-to-head in the capital, Accra.

With over 236 mammoth entries expected, this is an individual and club's open championship event with men's and women's singles and doubles and mixed doubles events. The age categories for the teams, Juniors, Seniors and veterans/masters are U15, U19, Seniors,

30-34 Social/Championship division, 35-44 Social/Championship division, 45-54 Social/Championship division, 55-64 Social/Championship division, 65+ Social/Championship division.

 

The Ghana Badminton Tournament Director, Delawoe Nyanyo, shared, "Following our multiple successes in the World Championships in October in the USA, we have expanded our events to cover regional countries whilst showcasing local content development across all areas. The Event is in line with our strategic plan Mission 2027, teaching our high-performance Programme with increasing global results and participation, enabling us to prioritize selected players capable of achieving national glory experience and challenge world-level opposition as part of their development in line with our Performance Programmes aiming to win African, Commonwealth, World, Paralympic and Olympic glory.

The 2023 West African Open is the most essential selection event this year. Amateur and professional athletes from the various badminton clubs and shared interest groups in Ghana will perform at a top level and put on an unforgettable show that will contribute to the growing popularisation of the sport in our country. "

Representing every member of the Badminton Community in Ghana, entries are closing in 20 days, and we cannot wait to have a "showdown." to release and burn out some stress, network and engage in the Olympic sport of Badminton.

There will be a direct qualification and elimination draw process so everyone can get enough to play–for this year's Event. During this 2023 West African Badminton Open, the National Team towards our plan also allow for further networking, competition, and educational scholarships.  

Players, both local and international residents players from across the nook and cranny, will attend the 2023 West African Badminton Open to make staff play Badminton together, promote staff friendship, build business verticals, and strengthen company cohesion and support communication& interactive platforms, whilst learning from each other and improving their badminton skills.

The winner of each category is awarded a national gold medal and crowned the 2023 West African Badminton Open Veterans Champion in their age category. The runner-up gets a silver medal, while the third-place winner receives a bronze medal.

45 – 54 Male & Females

We invite clubs and affiliate Associations to enter a maximum of six male players and six female players and three pairs in each of the up to five events in each age category.

The 2023 West African Badminton Open is a Grade 2 National Tournament with the highest-ranking points under the National Ranking System. To learn more about this, Click here.

With that being said, we would want to cordially invite all individuals living in West Africa with a passion to compete for the glory of business, fun and networking. To register for the upcoming Event, click for Masters Registration and Juniors & Seniors Registration for Application Information Package and details. Notable community clubs from Edwanase Badminton Club, Kumasi Club C, Tesano, Waa, Koforidua, OPASS, Akyem Asafo, Akyem Tafo, Stadium, Tema, Ho, Akuse, Elmina Axim, Elubo, Obuasi, Agona, Takoradi, Akim Oda, Cape Coast, Adenta, Achimota, GS Plaza, TIS, Aflao, Honolog, Don Bosco, Sunyani, Asogli and Sogakope Badminton Clubs to mention but a few are taking part in the weekend fun field competition. With previous champions, Tesano Club, Nyakrom Club and Adenta will look to keep their national titles. We have set the stage for new debutants to surprise everyone.

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About Ghana Badminton

We are Ghana Badminton, the Governing Body of Badminton in Ghana, formed in 1962, representing all members of the sport of Badminton. We are the national sports governing body with regulatory functions for the Olympic Sport of Badminton.

With Olympic success at the heart of our ambitions, we are investing our knowledge and expertise in rebuilding a quality future for our sport by strengthening and developing the domestic game and developing talent to achieve success on the international stage, inspiring the next generation of players and local fans and corporate community in line with the global vision of giving every child a chance to play for life by leading and inspire all stakeholders; to deliver entertainment through exciting events to drive fan experience; and to create innovative, impactful and sustainable development initiatives.
With thousands of Ghanaians playing yearly, Badminton looks forward to being the nation's favourite racket sport by 2024. We want to inspire everyone to play more, support louder and love badminton, from this generation to the next, as the world's fastest racket sport.
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Spotlight on 2023 World Championships debutant: Moslena Korama Adu-Agona Swedru

Spotlight on World Championships debutant: Moslena Korama Adu-Agona Swedru

Spotlight on World Championships debutant: Moslena Korama Adu-Agona Swedru

With Excellent Performances for the whole continent at the World Juniors Championships in Washington, USA, we are looking at the Team Ghana debutants who shined at the Badminton Championship in Spokane, USA.

Next up is Moslena Korama Adu, Agona Swedru, Ghana

Moslena Korama Adu, Agona Swedru pulled on the Team Ghana red, gold, green and kente strips shirt for the first time in Spokane, USA. Still, the African bronze medalists aren't short on significant tournament experience.

Moslena Ama Korama Adu

Moslena competed at African championships alongside Leslie Addo, Enoch Adu, and Korampong in the last two years and has recently developed into one of the country's best doubles players.

Before April's 2021 podium finish in Benin, Moslena had been victorious at the Benin Internationals and National Championships, where she won Individual and Team Bronze medalists.

And although she is entering the World Championships arena for the first time, the talented shuttler won't just be there to take in the occasion – she has a big dream: a World Championship medal.

"I'm delighted to be selected and part of it; I can't wait to get to the next World Championship next year," said Moslena. "It's a different feeling from the African Championships; obviously, the World Championships is huge. But Team Ghana feels like a tight-knit group, so it's different in a good way. It is just as significant an achievement for me for Ghana to have made it to the Finals of our ranking group, having met Norway in the Finals, shared the Lass from Agona Swedru."

Moslena Korama Adu, at the 2023 World Championships

"That was a big goal for me and Cindy Etornam, my doubles partner; I think that's given us confidence as we advance. I want to play and qualify for the 2023 African Games, the 2024 Paris Olympics, the 2027 Commonwealth Games, and the 2026 Youth Olympics in Senegal. We've put in some excellent performances, coming as African best results in twenty-three years; we're just at the stage of finding the last bit of what we need to add to our game to beat the best."

Moslena is one of the ten shuttlers representing Team Ghana in the USA, and he is quick to point out that the collective effort required goes beyond only those who step out on the court.

"The whole team plays its part," he added. "Even the ones who could not join us, as they have helped get us in the best shape for the World Championships and keep pushing us whilst in training.

"So much more goes on behind the scenes in this team- and I am excited. I wish the government would earmark a Multi-Purpose Badminton Hall in each region of my country, as we lack world-class infrastructure development. Everyone in the background has put the work in. One thing I've noticed about our players is that everyone strives to be in the best possible shape."

"My future, as far as badminton is concerned, will be tremendous. It will be so big that everybody will be proud of me, especially people from Africa.

"My family and friends will share my success one day when I lift the African trophy and the world trophy shortly. I will dedicate them to families, friends, the entire country, and even the African continent.

For any badminton professional, a World Championship debut is a memorable moment, but Moslena's first experience in front of fans will only add to the enormity of the occasion. The young Lass also believes that the atmosphere can bring out the best in him.

"The nine-court set-up was great, hopefully just added to the atmosphere. That is an excellent idea.

"These World Championships could help push the sport in Ghana, I genuinely believe that. Any time we can bring new fans to the sport is excellent; it will get extra energy to Africa.

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About Ghana Badminton

We are Ghana Badminton, the Governing Body of Badminton in Ghana, formed in 1962, representing all members of the sport of Badminton. We are the national sports governing body with regulatory functions for the Olympic Sport of Badminton.

With Olympic success at the heart of our ambitions, we are investing our knowledge and expertise in rebuilding a quality future for our sport by strengthening and developing the domestic game and developing talent to achieve success on the international stage, inspiring the next generation of players and local fans and corporate community in line with the global vision of giving every child a chance to play for life by leading and inspire all stakeholders; to deliver entertainment through exciting events to drive fan experience; and to create innovative, impactful and sustainable development initiatives.
With thousands of Ghanaians playing yearly, Badminton looks forward to being the nation's favourite racket sport by 2024. We want to inspire everyone to play more, support louder and love badminton, from this generation to the next, as the world's fastest racket sport.
Get Involved!

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Spotlight on World Championships debutant: Eliana Owusu Afriyie

Spotlight on World Championships debutant: Eliana Owusu Afriyie

Spotlight on World Championships debutant: Eliana Owusu Afriyie

With Excellent Performances for the whole continent at the World Juniors Championships in Washington, USA, we are looking at the Team Ghana debutants who shined at the Badminton Championship in Spokane, USA.

First up is Eliana Owusu Afriyie, Tema International School, Ghana

Eliana Owusu Afriyie
Eliana Owusu Afriyie

You’ll be hard-pressed to find another athlete more excited about joining Team Ghana than Eliana Owusu Afriyie. After only making her first debut at the National Championships debut last year, the 2023 World Junior Championships will cap off a whirlwind 18 months for the Tema International School Badminton Athlete.

She competed for Ghana in the women’s double event, and although it is her first world multi-sport event, the significance is not lost on her. The steely shuttler was determined and made Ghana proud in the USA.

“Not everyone gets to do this, even some talented players,” she said.

Eliana Owusu Afriyie-On Court Front Player

“So when you get the opportunity, it feels extra special. When competing regularly, playing for Ghana in a multi-sport event is something you always want to strive for.”

“My experience at the world junior badminton championships has been incredible. I was able to learn new skills that I wouldn’t have found at any other place, and it motivated me to work harder and be able to play at the levels of the top athletes. My plans concerning badminton are to keep training and practising to reach my full potential and grow. It was such a privilege to play for Ghana on one of the biggest stages, and it was an experience I will remember for a long time.

“For the next few years, knowing that the African Games and the Youth Olympics were going to be held in Ghana and Senegal respectively and that I could potentially be in the team, it was an exciting goal for me to have participated in the World Championships.

“It will surely spur me on over the next couple of years. I’m so proud to be selected by the team and can’t wait to get going.”

At 15, Eliana Owusu Afriyie is one of the youngest of the ten-person badminton squad who participated in the Championships. She is a Grade 11 student at the Tema International School, Tema.

She was training at the National Badminton Training venue in Tema and the Achimota Club when she found out the news, and even though she only had to wait a few days for the announcement to go public, it was still challenging to keep it secret.

“I told some close friends at school and family, but it was nice to share it with everyone,” she explained.

I want to thank my friends, school, and family for all my support during this World Championships. The USA has a very chilly temperature; this was a big part of the Trip that I had to adjust to. When I played my first match at the 24 Courts venue, I was tense and scared, but ultimately, I did what I could do.

“My mother, coaches and brother were very excited; they have all been supportive throughout this journey with me.”

Thankfully, with a nice blend of youth and experience across the Ghana Team, she knows her squad mates are there for help and advice when required.

“We’ve got a lot of experience in the team as well that I can learn from,” she added.

“It’s nice to have that. A few of the senior players have told me to enjoy it and that I’ve got nothing to lose, so make the most of the experience and the educational scholarships that came with it. The atmosphere was fantastic, so I want to take that all in.

Eliana also entered the Games with absolute confidence after a breakthrough year that saw the Tema-made girl take significant steps in the senior ranks and matches. Now, she wants to become known as a considerable event player after producing some of her strongest badminton at the National Championships since last year. Nothing should be off the table if she can repeat that level of performance and training going forward.

The level-headed shuttler, a dominant force at the youth level, knew time was needed to adapt to the senior class as we advanced. But Eliana believes she is getting to grips with the adjustment.

“I think the first few years of your senior career are always a challenge,” she added. “And I’m still in that period and moment.

“You’re playing more challenging matches against more formidable, more experienced opponents, and you won’t win as often or play as regularly. That can be tough and takes some getting used to. But I just needed to keep thinking of the bigger picture.”

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About Ghana Badminton

We are Ghana Badminton, the Governing Body of Badminton in Ghana, formed in 1962, representing all members of the sport of Badminton. We are the national sports governing body with regulatory functions for the Olympic Sport of Badminton.

With Olympic success at the heart of our ambitions, we are investing our knowledge and expertise in rebuilding a quality future for our sport by strengthening and developing the domestic game and developing talent to achieve success on the international stage, inspiring the next generation of players and local fans and corporate community in line with the global vision of giving every child a chance to play for life by leading and inspire all stakeholders; to deliver entertainment through exciting events to drive fan experience; and to create innovative, impactful and sustainable development initiatives.
With thousands of Ghanaians playing yearly, Badminton looks forward to being the nation's favourite racket sport by 2024. We want to inspire everyone to play more, support louder and love badminton, from this generation to the next, as the world's fastest racket sport.
Get Involved!

Websites: www.ghanabadminton.org

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World Championships-Ghana Awarded 10 Educational Scholarships by Australian University and the World Academy of Sport.

World Championships-Ghana Awarded 10 Educational Scholarships by Australian University and the World Academy of Sport

Washington, USA– The World Championships in Washington Spokane have brought excitement to the camp of Ghana Badminton, where Ghana Secured ten scholarships for its athletes- getting dual careers in education and athlete lifestyle.

The Badminton World Federation, in partnership with the World Academy of Sport (WAoS),  awarded the ten slots Educational Scholarship programme for young dual-career athletes– who have chosen a joint educational and elite sporting life.

The University Educational scholarship programme will allow these young athletes to learn new skills that can help them improve their career opportunities and communities.

Commenting on this, Dealwoe Nyanyo "From this point on, in everything you do, you will be talked about because you are out in front, and this University Scholarship opportunity is a great opportunity for you to make Ghana proud. You are setting the pace and the footprint that others will follow. As I told you, players, Education is a ticket on the bus. No one will tell you what to do with life because you have this scholarship ticket that enables you to do what you want, but the Scholarship ticket comes with responsibility," said Dealwoe Nyanyo, Team Manager and Treasurer for the Ghana Badminton Association.

The Athlete Certificate combines fun and creative online sessions to educate athletes to become successful and knowledgeable in their sporting careers. The online course is open to young athletes between 15 and 18 years old and will be completed within three months. On completion, they will also be eligible for a post-graduate certificate in International sports management from the University of London- enabling Ghanaian athletes to have a joint educational, elite sporting life and emerging sports technologies.

The World Championships had over 48 countries in the United States fighting for honours, scholarships, and key ranking points. Ghana registered gains that can only inspire a more significant achievement sooner than later. The young players, with some of them travelling outside the country for the first time, are impressing even officials of their opponents, drawing commendations for having a great future ahead towards the 2023 African Games, 2024 Paris Olympics, 2026 Youth Olympics, and other international open and invitational events.

Ghana became the first African Country to have reached the finals in its Mix Team Group in 23 years, having lost to Norway in the finals.

*ENDS***

About Ghana Badminton

We are Ghana Badminton, the Governing Body of Badminton in Ghana, formed in 1962, representing all members of the sport of Badminton. We are the national sports governing body with regulatory functions for the Olympic Sport of Badminton.

With Olympic success at the heart of our ambitions, we are investing our knowledge and expertise in rebuilding a quality future for our sport by strengthening and developing the domestic game and developing talent to achieve success on the international stage, inspiring the next generation of players and local fans and corporate community in line with the global vision of giving every child a chance to play for life by leading and inspire all stakeholders; to deliver entertainment through exciting events to drive fan experience; and to create innovative, impactful and sustainable development initiatives.
With thousands of Ghanaians playing yearly, Badminton looks forward to being the nation's favourite racket sport by 2024. We want to inspire everyone to play more, support louder and love badminton, from this generation to the next, as the world's fastest racket sport.
Get Involved!

Websites: www.ghanabadminton.org

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Ghana set the pace again as Ghana Badminton raises Africa’s flag at the World Championships, USA.

Spokane, Washington- October 3, 2023

Story by Jnanesh Salian/Thomas Boakye Agyemang/Badminton Photo

Ghana set the pace again as Badminton raises the nation's flag.

In the fantastic city of Spokane, Washington, where the 2023 BWF World Junior Badminton Championship is taking place, Ghana made history and a name for the country, with the teenagers fighting as if their very existence depended on not giving up the events.

The World Championships also serves as an Olympic qualifier for the Paris 2024 global event. Before this, the Ghana Badminton team participated in South Africa, Nigeria events and a National Open last summer.

A 16-man contingent of players and officials led by Ghana's Badminton President, Yeboah Evans, is all the motivation the players need to self-motivate themselves, chalking the historic most significant achievement in the Mixed team event by any African country in 23 years of the World Championships.

Over 54 countries are in the United States fighting for honours, with Ghana presenting a few players for the tournament but registering gains that can only inspire a more significant achievement sooner than later.

The young players, with some of them travelling outside the country for the first time, are impressing even officials of their opponents, drawing commendations for having a great future ahead towards the 2023 African Games, 2024 Paris Olympics, 2026 Youth Olympics, and other international open and invitational events.

Ghana became the first African Country to have reached the finals of its Mix Team Group, having lost to Norway in the final stage. Ghanaian Players Andy Amofa and Elvis Osei won the Mixed Team Event's 4th and 5th best players, whilst Moslena Adu placed 10th  in the overall player rankings.

Ghana had to settle for second place in the group match, which nonetheless marked a historic achievement. Amofa committed a rare service error but quickly recovered, delivering a cross-court smash to regain the lead at 11-09. In a crucial moment, Amofa surprised the Norway Aldrin NELSON  by returning a shuttle that appeared to be heading wide, but the Norway player managed to keep it close to the net. Amofa returned the shuttle and secured the point with a well-executed backflip to the other side of the court, taking an 11-09 lead. Despite Nelson saving two match points, he failed to return a body smash by Amofa near the net. With a final score of 3-0, Ghana lost the last game and handed Norway a winning match, concluding the Ghanaian players one of their career's most riveting badminton games.

Ghana performed far better than the earlier 2017 World Championships in Yogyakarta, Indonesia and pole position for the 2024 France Olympics Qualification ranking with four other international matches until the deadline of April 28, 2028. The Ministry of Youth & Sport, The accra2023 secretariat, the Ghana Olympic Committee, the Ghana Textile Manufacturing Company, the Sports Writers Association of Ghana, Super Sports Blitz, parents and some individual donors have supported us on this journey of future hope for our young lads.

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About Ghana Badminton

We are Ghana Badminton, the Governing Body of Badminton in Ghana, formed in 1962, representing all members of the sport of Badminton. We are the national sports governing body with regulatory functions for the Olympic Sport of Badminton.

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Badminton World Junior Championships: Ghana Squad Announced

Ghana Badminton Squad for Badminton World Junior Championships announced.

Accra-Ghana, September 2, 2023: Ghana Badminton-the Governing Body of Badminton in Ghana, today announced the Team Ghana Contingent, which will lead the Golden Badminton Shuttlers at the 23rd World Juniors Championships, set to take place in Spokane, USA.

The World Juniors Championships organizers are bracing for the largest-ever World Championships this September, with eighteen badminton courts assembled inside the venue to accommodate more than 600 athletes, 900 coaches, officials, and VIPs and more than 187 media personnel, all from more than 44 countries for the almost three-week-long Championship on U.S. Soil from September 24 to October 10 2023 with a burst of life for Ghana and Mauritius will represent Africa for the BWF World Championships. Ghana begins its quest to conquer the world in the Championship.

Sensational Racheal Quarcoo, Cindy Tornyenor, Moslena Adu, Eliana Afriyie, Gloria Nyame and Sheila Taylor will lead the female squad. The male team includes Leslie Nii Addo, Elvis Osei, Ebenezer Korampong, Michael Botwe, Nathaniel Kwaw and Andy Amofa.

The World Championship Squad team includes a combined local and international experience of more than 186 matches, featuring 34 first-class matches, including representing Ghana at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, the African U15, the African Seniors Championships, the African U19 Championships and other central Multi-sport Games.

The thirteen-member playing squad and twelve technical team members of team managers, coaches, nutritionists, physiotherapists, team psychologists and team handlers have already represented Ghana nationally and internationally. Before this, all team members participated in World Anti-Doping Education and passed the examinations with distinction certifications.

Ghana is thrilled to be placed in Group F with France, Spain, Hong Kong, China, and Belgium. Ghana's first match begins on September 25, 2023, with Belgium; Ghana is looking to top its group as being the best African team, relying on its triumph in its last World Championships.

This new squad is energized with hope as non-residential local preparation has begun in earnest since July 20, 2023. As per the tournament's rule, Ghana will feature in the event from the group stage scheduled for September 25, 2023, till October 8, 2023.

"I'm thrilled and proud to represent Ghana at the World Junior Championships in USA," said Racheal Quarcoo. "It will be my first World Championships, but I've closely followed the last two editions and saw how a great performance could be a career-defining moment. Representing Ghana again is always an honour, and I'm ready to leave it all on the court for my country; I can't wait to get started!"

Manager of Athlete Development, Delawoe Nyanyo, is well aware of the potential of Ghana's Badminton team.

"Ghana's Badminton athletes will be looking to bring home golds in the USA for Ghana. Our top athletes are well into the 2023-24 Olympic season and ready for the Games. On behalf of Ghana  Badminton, we are thrilled to support this talented group and look forward to seeing what they can accomplish together. We have a history of doing well in these Games and are confident we will have another great showing. It is always a great pleasure and honour for our athletes to represent us internationally, especially at such a large multi-sport event. Our team is deep with experience and knows how to medal," added Yeboah Evans, President of Badminton Ghana.

"Racquets ready, hearts determined – Team Ghana's Badminton team is a powerhouse mix of experienced medalists and promising rookies," said Moses Adu, Head Coach. "I'm honoured to lead this exceptional team, and I do not doubt their performance will inspire us all and make Ghana proud. And don't be surprised if they win the competition!"