PANAJI
The Goa Football Association (GFA) has called for a meeting with all affiliated clubs from South Goa in response to the recent circular issued by the Office of the Collector and District Magistrate, South Goa, regarding the prohibition of housie under the Goa Public Gambling Act, 1976.
This directive has caused widespread concern among football clubs, particularly during the inter-village tournament season, where housie games have traditionally served as a key source of revenue to support club activities throughout the year.
Recognising the serious impact of the ban on the grassroots football ecosystem, the GFA intends to collate the views of all affected clubs and submit a comprehensive Memorandum to the District Collector seeking necessary intervention and relief.
The meeting will be held at the GFA Office in Margao on April 14 at 5:30 pm. All clubs from South Goa are urged to attend and actively participate in the discussion, which will help shape the content and direction of the Memorandum.
The GFA remains committed to supporting its member clubs and ensuring the continued growth and sustainability of Goan football.