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The Disciplinary Committee will rule in the matter of an MTN FA Cup fixture which was called off after one of the sides had only six players left during the game.
Asokwa Deportivo's preliminary round match against Dunkwa United was ended by the match referee who could not continue play anymore with Deportivo lacking in numbers and down by 1-0 at the time.
Having introduced all their substitutes during the game and with some players going off due to injury, Deportivo were left with only six players on the field.
The situation pushed the referee to call off the fixture.
The matter was subsequently referred to the Disciplinary Committee.
Meanwhile, five outstanding matches in the preliminary round will be played on November 27.
Outstanding matches, November 27
RTU v Wa African United
Sampav Wa Unity FC
Tumu Happy Stars v Tumu Gandawi United
Bolga All Stars v Wa Crystal Palace
Starke v Samin
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