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The weekend's matches in the Division One League has been put on hold to enable the Disciplinary Committee hear and rule on pending cases.
A release from the Division One League Board today confirmed the decision.
"Pursuant to the approval to the memo submitted to the Ghana Football Association by the Division One League Board dated 9th May 2012, the GFA has given approval to the DOLB to suspend the week 13 and 14 matches in Zone 1, 2 and 3B and the week 16, 17 and 18 fixtures of Zone 3A of the ongoing Division One League," the statement said.
"The decision is to enable the Disciplinary Committee dispose off numerous cases pending before it in respect of misconduct, abrupt end of matches and protest cases filed by clubs. It's the hope of the Board that after the determination of these cases, all clubs will know their positions on the log of the Division One League tables of their respective Zones."
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