Exploring the Role of Futsal in Grassroots Football Development in Ghana
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This study examined the capacity of futsal as a developmental tool for grassroots football in Ghana, relying on skill acquisition, tactical awareness, and organizational practices. A qualitative research design was used, adopting structured interviews and focus group discussions that involved 42 participants, made up of coaches, players, referees, and administrators, in five regions of Ghana. The data was analyzed using thematic analysis supported by regional and international literature on futsal. Key findings showed that 85% of participants believed futsal significantly enhances ball control, quick decision-making, and spatial awareness. Additionally, 78% of coaches and referees agreed it boosts player engagement and tactical development, while 64% of administrators highlighted futsal's cost-effectiveness and simpler facility requirements. However, 70% of respondents identified challenges such as a lack of facilities, inadequate policy integration, and low awareness. The study concludes that futsal aligns well with football fundamentals and holds strong potential for grassroots development in Ghana, provided infrastructural and policy barriers are addressed. It recommends incorporating futsal drills into regular training, including futsal in referee education, building futsal-specific infrastructure, and integrating the sport into national football policy. Partnerships with schools and communities are also essential. Future research should conduct longitudinal studies and regional comparisons within West Africa to identify best practices.
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