By Francis Ofori
Accra, Oct. 24, GNA – The Ghana Football Association (GFA) is set to take legal actions against perpetrators of the violence during the match-day six clash between Asante Kotoko and Nations FC.
The game between the two sides came to a halt at the Dr. Kwame Kyei Sports Complex after referee Abdul Latif Kadri awarded a late penalty to Nations FC, which fans of Kotoko were unhappy about.
A statement by the football body said, “The Ghana Football Association (GFA) strongly condemns acts of violence and misconduct that occurred at some match venues during the Premier League Matchday six games”.
It assured the sporting public that there would be a strong action from the appropriate organs of the GFA against culprits in accordance with the GFA Disciplinary Code and relevant Competition Regulations.
The GFA further urged Clubs, team officials, and supporters to be reminded of their responsibilities and duties to exhibit behaviours of respect, fair play, and tolerance before, during, and after all football matches.
“Clubs are urged and encouraged to join the Association in the quest to further educate all stakeholders, including club supporters on the provisions of the Disciplinary Code and the sanctions their misconduct pose to the clubs”, it said.
The GFA entreated supporters of the various clubs to follow the right procedure in addressing all issues.
It said all persons who violate national laws during matches would be arrested and taken through criminal justice.
GNA