The Ghana League Clubs Association has released rates for the third round fixtures of their flagship Onetouch Top Four Tournament.
Joyce Asante-Amoah, Acting Administrative Manager announced a two tier rate for the Asante Kotoko and Heart of Lions match scheduled for the Sunyani Coronation Park on Thursday.
While the Popular Stand attracts ¢30, 000 per head, the Molemole and Wings will attract ¢40,000 per spectator.
In the second match involving Hearts of Oak and Berekum Arsenal slated for the Robert Mensah Sports Stadium at Cape Coast, The Popular Stand will attract ¢20,000 per spectator, with the Siwudu Pavilion going for ¢30,000 per head, while the VIP Wings and VIP Lower attract ¢40,000 and ¢50,000 respectively with the VIP Stand going for ¢100,000 per head.
Meanwhile GHALCA has confirmed that the fourth round fixtures of the tournament will take place as planned on Sunday, June 10 at Sunyani and Cape Coast.
Referee Quaye to handle Kotoko – Lions’ match
Accra based referee W.I. Quaye will be in the centre when Asante Kotoko line up against Kpando Heart of Lions in the third round fixture of the Onetouch Top Four Tournament billed for the Sunyani Coronation Park on Thursday.
In the top of the table clash between the two teams, which are on four points apiece, referee Quaye will rely on the services of Tamale based A.S. Malik, who will be his first assistant and Gyawu Kyere of Sunyani, who will be his second assistant.
Francis Osei Nsiah will be the fourth referee, while Nana Obiri Yeboah will be the match commissioner.
In the other match between Accra Hearts of Oak and Berekum Arsenal, Samuel Gyasi of Nsawam will be the main man in the centre, while Addo Gyan of Koforidua will operate as the first assistant, with Alex Ennin also of Koforidua running the lines as the second assistant.
FIFA badge female referee Vivian Aggor of Winneba will be the fourth referee and Nana Obiri Yeboah of Sunyani will be the match commissioner.
These details were contained in an announcement made from the GHALCA secretariat by Joyce Asante-Amoah, the acting Administrative Manager.
Source: GNA