Ghana unveils first international standard rugby stadium in West Africa

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The opening of this facility not only addresses these challenges but also signifies a bold step towards fostering the growth of rugby across Africa.

Ghana has unveiled the first international standard rugby stadium in West Africa. The Rugby Stadium situated at the University of Ghana holds the promise of becoming a cornerstone for hosting international rugby competitions.

Adhering to World Rugby Guidelines and Regulations, the state-of-the-art facility is determined to elevate the profile of rugby across the African continent.

In the past, Rugby Africa, the continental governing body of rugby across Africa, has faced challenges in securing suitable venues for international rugby events. The opening of this facility not only addresses these challenges but also signifies a bold step towards fostering the growth of rugby across Africa. Beyond its role as a venue for international competitions, the Rugby Stadium will be primarily used by the Ghana Rugby Federation.

The Rugby Stadium at the University of Ghana. PHOTO: Ghana Sports Ministry

Since 2021, stakeholders from various sectors have come together to make this vision a reality for West Africa. With vital support from government officials, the Ghanaian community and the Ghana Rugby Federation, the project has successfully completed in readiness for the 2024 African Games.

Following three years of meticulous planning and construction, the stadium now stands as a testament to Ghana and Rugby Africa’s commitment to the advancement of rugby infrastructure and development throughout the continent.

“We are immensely proud of the inauguration of the Rugby Stadium, as it represents a monumental milestone for rugby across Africa. This state-of-the-art facility not only elevates the standard of rugby infrastructure in the region but also symbolises our collective commitment to the growth and development of the sport. Ultimately, allowing us to create an opportunity of upward mobility within our competition structures,” stated Herbert Mensah, President of Rugby Africa. “I extend my deepest gratitude to all involved for their unwavering support and dedication. Together, we are shaping the future of rugby in Africa.”

Grassroots catalyst

The launch of the Rugby Stadium holds immense potential as a catalyst for grassroots participation and talent development within the sporting landscape of West Africa. The stadium is prepared to become a hub for rugby enthusiasts. Through outreach programs, training initiatives and community events, it aims to inspire the next generation of rugby players and foster a culture of sports development.

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