Ghana’s Ghana Bodybuilding and Fitness Association President Abdul Hayye Yartey Takes Center Stage at European Championship
Ghana’s bodybuilding scene is steadily gaining global attention, and one of the key figures behind this rise is making waves far beyond the country’s borders.
At the heart of this progress is Abdul Hayye Yartey, President of the Ghana Bodybuilding and Fitness Association (GBFA), whose dedication to the sport continues to open international doors. In a moment that reflects both personal achievement and national pride, Yartey has been invited as a special guest to the 2026 European Congress and Championship organized by the European Fitness and Bodybuilding Federation in Santa Susanna, Barcelona.
The invitation came directly from Dr. Raphael Santonja, President of the International Federation of Bodybuilding a strong endorsement of Yartey’s growing influence within the global bodybuilding community. Beyond his role in Ghana, he also serves as an executive member of the African Federation of Bodybuilding, where he continues to contribute to the development of the sport across the continent.
Back home in Accra, the impact of his leadership is already being felt. A recent major bodybuilding and fitness event in the capital brought together athletes from across the country, creating a vibrant atmosphere filled with energy, competition, and ambition.
The event was more than just a showcase of physiques it was a celebration of how far Ghana’s bodybuilding community has come. Young athletes took to the stage with confidence, while seasoned competitors demonstrated the discipline and hard work that define the sport.
For many in attendance, it was clear that Ghana is building something special. The growing interest, improved organization, and rising talent all point to a sport on the verge of breaking into the global spotlight.
Yartey’s presence in Barcelona now represents that very momentum. His participation in the EFBB Congress and Championship is not just about attending an international event, it’s about strengthening Ghana’s voice in global bodybuilding, building partnerships, and creating pathways for local athletes to compete on bigger stages.
His journey continues to inspire a new generation of bodybuilders who are beginning to believe that their dreams are valid, no matter how big they seem.
And as Ghana’s flag is represented on yet another international platform, one thing is becoming increasingly clear the country is no longer just participating in bodybuilding; it is steadily becoming a force to reckon with.

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