The Ghana Judo Federation proudly congratulates Frema Agyei on her outstanding achievement of winning Gold at the British Schools Judo Championships, further confirming her growing reputation as one of the most promising young judoka on the international stage.
Competing against strong opposition from schools across Britain,...
The Ghana Judo Federation proudly celebrates the outstanding achievements of Kwadwo “JoJo” Oduro Agyei and Afia Otenewaa Agyei, two promising young Ghanaian judoka who delivered impressive performances at the British Schools Judo Championships.
Competing in a highly competitive tournament held over two days and featuring 735...
The International Judo Federation (IJF) in collaboration with the Ghana Judo Federation (GJF) proudly presents a high-level:
REFEREEING & COACHING SEMINAR- 2026
📅 11th & 12th April 2026📍 Accra Stadium – Hathiramani Sports Hall, Accra⏰ 10:00 AM Daily
This seminar is designed to strengthen technical knowledge, improve officiating...
Did you know that judo in Ghana dates back to the late 1960s?
The sport was introduced during the era of Ghana’s first President, Kwame Nkrumah, who envisioned sports as a powerful tool for youth development, discipline, and national pride. Through the Young Pioneers Movement, judo...
The continued rise of judo in Ghana is driven by committed technical leaders whose expertise contributes to the international recognition and development of the sport. One such pioneer is Ghanaian judo coach Aminu D. Nartey, whose work represents an important milestone in Ghana’s technical contribution...
Judo in Ghana is entering a bold and exciting new era led by the Ghana Judo Federation (GJF), the only body officially recognized to govern and develop judo in Ghana by the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC), the National Sports Authority (NSA), the Ministry of Sports...