GFA President Kurt Okraku announced a prize breakdown of GH 10,000 cedis for the winners, GH 8,000 cedis for the runners-up, and GH 5,000 cedis for the third-placed team.
In a bid to aid the teams’ preparation for the league, the GFA has provided each club with a starter pack.
This includes 10 futsal balls, with five designated for matches and the remaining 5 for training purposes.
The GFA also granted each club a sum of GH 10,000 cedis as part of the start-up funds.
Futsal, a variant of football played on a hard court, has gained popularity across the globe in recent years.
The Ghana Futsal Premier League promises to showcase some of the best talent the country has to offer and provide a platform for players to showcase their skills.