The Ghana Badminton Federation is delighted to announce that Gabriel Atseku, one of our esteemed technical officials, has arrived in Uganda to participate in the Para badminton tournament. This significant event marks a pivotal step in Gabriel’s journey towards becoming an African Certified Umpire and eventually upgrading to the World level.
Gabriel Atseku officiating a match at the African Games
A Milestone for Gabriel Atseku
Ghana’s first and highest-ranked international umpire, Gabriel Atseku, has again placed his country in the history books. Gabriel Atseku’s participation in the Para badminton tournament in Uganda is not only a testament to his dedication and expertise but also a crucial assessment towards his qualification as an African Certified Umpire- the first and only Ghanaian on a pathway to achieve this journey, which embodies the commitment and excellence that the Ghana Badminton Federation strives to promote among its officials in promoting them to officiate at the world level.
“We are incredibly proud of Gabriel’s achievements and dedication to advancing his umpiring career,” said Yeboah Evans, President of the Ghana Badminton Federation. “His participation in this tournament is a significant milestone, and we have full confidence in his ability to excel and represent Ghana with distinction.”
Gabriel Atseku
Para badminton: A Platform for Excellence
The Para badminton tournament in Uganda is an essential platform for officials like Gabriel to demonstrate their skills and gain the necessary experience for their certification. This event highlights the importance of technical proficiency and underscores badminton’s inclusivity and diversity. Gabriel’s involvement in the Para badminton tournament is a testament to his hard work and our commitment to fostering talent in our national pathway process, which the national federation follows. We are excited to see his growth and the positive impact he will continue to make in the sport.”
Gabriel Atseku
Gabriel Atseku Second from left
Supporting Ghana’s Technical Officials
The Ghana Badminton Federation remains dedicated to supporting and developing its technical officials through various training and certification programs. Gabriel Atseku’s journey is a shining example of the national opportunities available to those passionate about contributing to the sport at a high level.
“Investing in the development of our technical officials is crucial for the growth and integrity of badminton in Ghana, Dr Benjamen Baah Konadu, Events Director for the Sport. Gabriel’s progress is a source of inspiration, and we encourage more individuals to pursue these rewarding opportunities.”
Looking Ahead
As Gabriel Atseku competes in the Para-Badminton tournament in Uganda, the national governing body and the community extend their best wishes and unwavering support. His success in this assessment will pave the way for future opportunities and further elevate the standards of umpiring in Ghana.
“We stand behind Gabriel as he embarks on this important journey,” said Yeboah Evans, Ghana Badminton Federation’s President. “His dedication and passion for badminton are exemplary, and we are confident he will achieve great things.”
“Towards progression, we are working at major events like the Commonwealth and 2026 Youth Olympic Games shows that our country is committed to developing the sport in all areas,” said Yeboah Evans. It also means when hosting major events such as the World Circuit, African Championships and Ghana International, we have qualified professionals within our country and do not have to rely on outside assistance to ensure their success”.
Ghana technical Officials
Join Us in Celebrating Gabriel Atseku
Badminton is a sport for all, an accessible sport for boys and girls, men and women and for people with a physical impairment. Badminton is a sport for everyone. Ghana Badminton regulates, promotes and develops Para badminton in Ghana. Badminton promotes a “one sport – one team” philosophy – badminton and Para badminton together.