OFFICIAL: GFA issues statement on Razak Brimah's unguided social media comments

Published on: 31 January 2017

The Ghana Football Association has issued a statement on Black Stars goalie Razak Brimah following his unguided comment on social media in which he described his critics with the 'F' word.

According to the FA, the comments from the shot stopper were not only unsavory but also in violation of the Black Stars Code of Conduct.

The player has, therefore, been compelled to write a formal apology to the management of the team and will pay a fine of $2500 which will be donated to charity.

Below is the full statement:

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) held a meeting on Tuesday morning, to examine comments made by goalkeeper Razak Brimah on social media.

The meeting was necessitated by the unfortunate words used by Brimah which management finds unacceptable.

We have also received a written apology from Brimah over the comments which we have considered in reaching a decision.

Management determined that Brimah's comments on social media were in violation of Article 6(1)& (2) of the Black Stars Code of Conduct which provides as follows:

1) During the periods of camping all members of the Delegation, particularly players are forbidden to engage in any discussions, and/or any form of communication with player agents, scouts, journalists and all other unauthorized personnel except with the express permission of the Head Coach or Leader of Delegation.

2) Any player who violates Clause 1 of this article shall be subject to a fine of not less than $1,000.00 In pursuance thereof, the GFA has decided to impose a fine of $2,500 on Brimah which will be donated to a charity in Ghana.

We render an unqualified apology to the general public.

We will continue to count on the unflinching support of Ghanaians to help us win the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations.

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