Last updated : Friday, 28 June 2024

Introduction

The Free Game is an amateur football league in Ghana. It was founded in 1967 by a group of enthusiasts who wanted to create a more inclusive and accessible way to play the game.

The league is open to players of all ages and abilities, and there is no cost to participate. Matches are played on a regular basis throughout the year, and the league also organizes tournaments and other events.

Free Game action

The Free Game is a non-profit organization, and it is run by volunteers. The league is committed to promoting the development of football in Ghana, and it provides a valuable opportunity for players of all levels to enjoy the game.

History

The Free Game was founded in 1967 by a group of enthusiasts who wanted to create a more inclusive and accessible way to play the game. The league was originally called the "Free Football Association", but it was renamed the "Free Game" in 1980.

Free Game match

The league has grown steadily over the years, and it now has over 100 teams competing in a variety of divisions. The Free Game is also active in promoting the development of women's football, and it has a women's league with over 20 teams.

Rules

The Free Game is played under the rules of the Ghana Football Association. However, there are some modifications to the rules to make the game more accessible to players of all abilities.

Free Game teams

For example, there is no offside rule in the Free Game. This means that players are free to move around the field without having to worry about being offside.

The Free Game also uses a smaller ball than the standard football. This makes it easier for players to control the ball and pass it to each other.

Sources

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