Ghana Football Association (GFA) disciplinary axe fell on five unlucky clubs as part of its robust image redemption process.
The country’s highest governing football body slapped indefinite bans on clubs across the top two tiers of Ghana football for either crowd hooliganism or breach of COVID protocols.
In a series of communiqués issued by the disciplinary wing of the GFA through the communication department, three Premier league clubs have seen their home grounds indefinitely closed whiles two second tier side suffered similar feat.
Accra Hearts of Oak SC saw their painful 0-2 home defeat at the hands of Great Olympics FC compounded by an indefinite home ban from the GFA for failing to adhere to COVID protocols on match days.
The uncontrolled seating arrangement seen during the Mantse derby cost Accra Hearts of Oak SC their home venue.
Medeama SC and Karela United FC joined Accra Hearts of Oak SC on the same boat due to crowded fan base spotted during their respective league matches.
Division one sides, Nsoatreman FC and Wassaman United FC also lost their home grounds due to fans hooliganisms with nasty pictures taking over social media from the clash between Nsoatreman and RTU at the Twumasi Park in Nsoatre.
The Ghana FA will hold a round table meeting with the affected clubs to confirm the extend of the closure and fines involved.
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