Ghana FA insists season's programme remains intact despite Ethics Committee ruling

Published on: 05 February 2016
Ghana FA insists season's programme remains intact despite Ethics Committee ruling
Ghana Football Association

The Ghana Football Association has assured that their calendar remains unchanged for the despite an Ethics Committee ruling to demote Techiman City FC and Wa African United.

The two clubs have been relegated to the third-tier of Ghana Football after being found guilty of bribery and match fixing in a Division One League match last year.

There are fears, Techiman City- who got promoted to the Premier League- will move to injunct the league and scupper the plans of the Football Association

A statement on the Ghana FA official website read: “The judicial bodies of the GFA are completely independent as stipulated by Article 80 of the GFA Disciplinary Code.

“The GFA will continue to allow the judicial bodies and judicial processes to operate independently per their mandate.

“As such the Super Cup match between Ashantigold and Medeama will go ahead as scheduled at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday to herald the new season."

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