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The misery of Ghana Premier league side King Faisal Football Club this season seems not to be only with the team’s current poor form but also the low patronage of fans to the team’s home matches at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi.
Bankroller and President of the Club Alhaji Grunsah ,revealed this to Nhyira Power Sports confirming the club bagged home a total of Gh6.00 after deductions from the National Sports Authority ( NSA) in their match Day 2 fixture against Kpando Heart of Lions at the Baba Yara Stadium.
The experienced football administrator made the startling revelation when host of Nhyira Power Sports Delali Atiase questioned if he was content with attendance to King Faisal’s home matches this season.
Grunsah said the team‘s Public Relations outfit had exhausted all avenues to draw Kumasi football fans to watch its matches.He sounded dejected by the current development, saying it now looks extremely difficult to attract the fans to the stadium.
“There is nothing else I can do at the moment. We have done all we can to bring people to our matches but the response is just too bad.
“Can you imagine we had a net of Ghc 6.00 from the gate proceeds in our game against Kpando Heart of Lions last week? One blue note and one red note,” he quizzed, apparently referring to 5 and one Ghana cedi notes".He added.
King Fiasal after match day five in the Ghana Premier League are placed 12th on the league table with 5points.
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