The âbiggestâ capacity building to ever happen in football in the Northern Region was organised by the Northern Regional Football Association (NRFA) at the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium in Tamale. The event that took place on Tuesday, January 26th, 2021, was put together to equip the executives of the various District Football Associations (DFA), with the necessary skills to run their associations.

The NRFA chairman, Alhaji Abu Hassan Rhyzo, was the chairman of the event. Some of the speakers were, Prosper Harrison, General Secretary, Ghana Football Association (GFA), Neil Amstrong, owner of Krypton Global and former National Chapters Committee (NCC) chairman of Accra Hearts of Oak, and Micheal Oti Adjei of TV3.

Mr. Rhyzo gave his opening remarks and spoke on how he intends to build the regionâs fooball through various capacity building events. He then said, âover the last ten years, this is the biggest event in terms of capacity buildingâ.
He concluded his introductory remarks by saying âsocial media marketing is very importantâ, and urged the various executives to take advantage of it.

The General Secretary of the GFA, Prosper Harrison, took his turn and said, âit is the desire of the GFA to bring such events to our baseâ. Mr. Afriyie went ahead and stressed on the fact that a strong base makes things easier.
He also made known the fact that the days of Peter Amewu, the late, which use to be paper work alone has now quickly changed to IT.

Neil Amstrong Mortagbe, gave a lecture on how to manage the âlittleâ resources we have. He said, âeverytime we are asked why we are struggling, we blame the FA, but a lot of the time it is us. We think too much about what we donât have, rather than what we haveâ.
âYou cannot fight nature, so package nature in a way you can enjoy itâ.
Neil went ahead and gave a funny example about how he turned what was supposed to be bad to good. He said when he was teased about his bald head, he took it in good faith and turned it around. People no longer saw Neil the âbald boyâ, but Neil the intelligent man. He then said we shouldnât make noise about what we donât have, rather we should make the most out of what we have.

Neil continued by saying, âyour customers are your prospective donors and sponsorsâ. âWhat do I have?, is the first thing you must answer in markerting.â. âTreat your footballers like customersâ. âHonouringâ what we have is the way to go. Neil stressed on the fact that football was created as a vehicle for development.

He spoke about repecting structures and solving issues internally. âTogether we can get football to be a profitable sport for all.â
How to know what you have is by thinking deep and asking yourself hard questions. The things you are not supposed to say in normal life, donât say them on social media. The same liabilities are carried around both. Neil concluded.

Michael Oti Agjei of TV3 spoke on, âSOCIAL MEDIA, A MUST FOR FOOTBALL CLUBSâ. He said you need to know that social media is the place you get a significant number of your fans. âThis is a place where the biggest conversation in the world is happening at the momentâ. There are about 40 million phones in Ghana and 6 million of those phones are âhooked onto the internetâ.

Every major company in Ghana is diverting itâs attention to social media. Facebook has 5 million Ghanaians hooked on. With all these numbers, it means you have all your fans sitting there and ready to engage. Oti said, âYour market is sitting there already, so itâs up to you to design your messageâ.
In these spaces there are big spenders. Social media gives you the power to determine what people say about you. You can set agendaâs on social media. As a club you should be talking to your fanbase almost always. Create the presence, no matter how âsmall you are.â
Michael went ahead and said, âTwitter is where I basically call a football paradise. As a club, you must have a Twitter account.â Social media can make you a bigger club. You must plan and prepare for everything depending on your capacity. The posts that get the most likes are the ones with pics. You have to strive to understand how each media (Facebook, Twitter, IntagramâŠ) works.

Itâs easy to identify your top fans through likes and comments. âAmplify your posts by contacting people with more following to help share or pay to get it sent acrossâ. âFollow the lead of some of the big clubs in the world and see how they use their social mediaâ.
He stressed on using âemocationsâ, saying it helps âspiceâ the post. âA bit more images, less text.â Utilise what you have as much as you possible. With only your phone, you can make your club bigger.

Mr. Hassan Ryzo gave his closing remarks and the conference ended.