Dreams FC reacts to influence peddling allegation, drag Bofoakwa Tano officials to Ghana FA

Published on: 27 October 2020

Ghana Premier League side Dreams FC have dragged two Bofoakwa Tano stalwarts to the Ghana Football Association for making serious influence peddling allegation against the club.

Chairman of the former Premier League side claimed on a Ghanaian radio station in Accra on Monday that the club’s former player, Andres Apau was dropped from the country's Under-20 team for snubbing Dreams FC for Asante Kotoko.

He revealed the highly-rated defender was being pursued by several clubs including Dreams FC but his club Bofoakwa Tano decided to sell him to Kotoko.

That decision has cost the boy a place in the national U-20 side as he has been sent home by some senior figures of the team, who also work with Dreams FC.

The allegation has not been taken lightly by Dreams FC, who have written to the GFA, demanding an investigation.

In a statement signed by the club's newly pointed head of media, Derick Okraku, said: "Dreams FC takes this allegation very serious and has thus reported both the club and its chairman to the GFA."

"Dreams FC will avail itself and officials to the appropriate bodies of the GFA in ensuring this matter is thoroughly investigated and persons found guilty punished according to the relevant regulations of the GFA."

 

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