GRA hockey teams target continental glory at Africa Club Championship in Zimbabwe
The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) hockey teams have arrived in Harare, Zimbabwe, ahead of the Africa Cup for Club Championship, with the Head of the GRA Sports Unit, Mr Ebenezer Frimpong, leading preparations and expressing confidence in a strong continental showing.
The Africa Cup for Club Championship is scheduled to take place in Harare from January 24 to February 31, 2026, and will bring together top club sides from across the continent to compete for honours.
Speaking from the team’s hotel in Zimbabwe, Mr Frimpong said the GRA teams were fully focused on the task ahead and determined to represent both the Authority and Ghana with distinction.
“The journey to another Africa success starts tomorrow... As the Head of GRA sports unit, we owe the Authority and Ghana success in this continental competition,” he said.
Mr Frimpong, who previously served as head coach of the national hockey team between 2015 and 2023, said the teams had gone into the competition well prepared, both physically and mentally, following months of structured training.
“Everything looks good at the moment. We don't have any major injuries in camp,” he noted, adding that the coaches and technical teams had undergone coaching education, leadership and psychological training ahead of the tournament.
He explained that preparations had been comprehensive and deliberately designed to meet the demands of high-level competition.
“The teams have covered physical, technical, tactical, psychological, and theoretical training, focusing on intensity, volume, and stress management,” he disclosed.
Mr Frimpong also paid tribute to the leadership of the Ghana Revenue Authority for its sustained support of hockey and sports development, stressing that institutional backing had been critical to the teams’ progress over the years.
“The success story of GRA hockey teams and the sports unit ... will be incomplete without the mention of the leadership's immense support and commitment to using sports as a tool for national development,” he said.
With a Master’s degree in Sports Management and currently pursuing a PhD, Mr Frimpong brings a wealth of academic and practical experience to his role. He has also served on the Africa Hockey Federation’s Athletes Committee and Umpires Committee, experience he says is proving valuable in guiding the teams at continental level.
“My rich experience and knowledge in sports will be brought to the table. The teams have prepared through general, specific, and pre-competition phases, with focus on nutrition and sports performance. They are ready to take on the challenge and make Ghana proud,” he said.
The GRA hockey teams will be hoping to translate that preparation into success as the Africa Cup for Club Championship gets underway in Harare.
