Ghana FA impose ban on Sunyani Coronation Park after Bofoakwa attacked Nsoatreman coach Maxwell Konadu

All clubs are reminded to strictly adhere to the Safety & Security Regulations and the GFA Disciplinary Code. The GFA issues a stern warning to all members, especially clubs, emphasizing that any harassment or attack on players, team officials, or match officials will be met with severe and swift consequences.

The Executive Council of the Ghana Football Association has issued a temporary ban on Bofoakwa Tano FC from utilizing the Sunyani Coronation Park as its home venue, effective immediately.

This decision arises from regrettable incidents following the Matchday 11 clash between Bofoakwa Tano FC and Nsoatreman FC on November 19, 2023. The directive aligns with Article 14(2) of the GFA Premier League Regulations, empowering the GFA to close any league center where the safety of clubs, match officials, or spectators is compromised.

The Competitions Department is tasked with determining an alternative venue for the club’s subsequent home matches in line with Article 14(3) of the Premier League Regulations. Notably, this ruling awaits the outcome of the case pending before the Disciplinary Committee, which is mandated to conduct proceedings according to relevant regulations.

The GFA condemns the unacceptable conduct of Bofoakwa Tano FC supporters, acknowledging violations of GFA Safety and Security Regulations and Premier League Regulations during the match. GFA Prosecutors are now reviewing video evidence and match reports to formulate appropriate charges promptly, with the Disciplinary Committee set to address the matter expeditiously.

Furthermore, the GFA calls upon Bofoakwa Tano FC to collaborate with the Regional Police in promptly arresting individuals involved in the attack on the away team and the unlawful restraint of match officials, in line with the commitment made during discussions with the Ghana Police Service.

The Competitions Department is directed to designate venues for Bofoakwa Tano FC’s upcoming home matches until the case is resolved, considering the distance to be traveled by away teams (with the possibility of matches being scheduled at the away team’s home if necessary).

All clubs are reminded to strictly adhere to the Safety & Security Regulations and the GFA Disciplinary Code. The GFA issues a stern warning to all members, especially clubs, emphasizing that any harassment or attack on players, team officials, or match officials will be met with severe and swift consequences.

Source:dailymailgh.com

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