Fresh off securing promotion to the Ghana Premier League for the 2026/27 season, Port City FC have moved swiftly to assert their readiness for life among Ghana’s elite, dismissing any doubts about their financial capacity.
Speaking after the club’s historic qualification, Communications Director Kofi Jerry firmly rejected claims of financial strain, insisting that the newly promoted side possesses both the ambition and the resources to compete at the highest level. “We don’t have financial problems. We can sign any player we want in the GPL,” he stated, signaling intent ahead of their debut campaign.
Port City’s rise has been one of the standout stories of the season, and with promotion secured, attention has quickly turned to how the club plans to strengthen its squad. While Jerry acknowledged the club’s financial muscle, he emphasized that recruitment will remain disciplined and aligned with a clearly defined structure.
“We have a structured system at the club, and our players are paid both weekly and monthly,” he added, highlighting a model built on sustainability rather than reckless spending.
As anticipation builds for the new season, Port City’s message is unmistakable. They are not merely arriving in the top flight to make up the numbers. Backed by financial stability and a structured approach, the newcomers appear determined to establish themselves as a serious force in the league.