New Edubiase chief Salam Yakubu quits football over lack of funds, confirms club won't travel to Medeama on Sunday

Published on: 27 May 2016

New Edubiase president has quit football amid claims he lacks the financial warchest to continue with the running of his club.

The Edubiase chief has also confirmed his side will not travel to Tarkwa to face Medeama in a Ghana Premier League fixture on Sunday.

The Bekwai-based side has been in financial turmoil since the death of their their chief financier David Lamptey in 2012.

The Ghanaian side has struggled to raise the needed funds for the home and away fixtures, with salaries of players unpaid for several months.

It appears the financial crisis at the club has hit the roof top with club president Abdul Salam Yakubu revealing he has quit the game.

"I don't  have enough  funds  to continue  the ongoing  Ghana Premier League so I have quit," he told Accra-based Happy FM

"I will not be at Tarkwa to play the last game against  Medeama in this first  round."

In January this year, the club's presidet revealed he will put the side up for sale because they are bankrupt.

The club's financial woes worsened by the abrogation of the First Capital Bank’s sponsorship of the Ghana Premier League.

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