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The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has charged both Nsoatreman FC and Asante Kotoko for the conduct of their players in their game over the weekend.
The two teams faced off at the Nana Koramansah II Stadium on matchday 19 of the Ghana Premier League in a game which was marred by violent acts.
The Ghana FA's charge comes following a brawl which ensued between players of the two teams on the pitch which also led to two of Kotoko's players being sent off.
Justice Blay and goalkeeper Mohammed Camara were given an early shower in the second half of the encounter.
Nsoatreman went on to claim a 1-0 home win ending the Porcupine Warriors run of eight games without defeat.
Reacting to the incidence which happened on the pitch, the Ghana FA released an official statement on Monday, February 3.
— GFA REGULATORY ACTIONS (@GFA_prosecutor) February 3, 2025
At the same venue, an Asante Kotoko fan was stabbed to death at the stadium in a chaos that happened amongst the fans.
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