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Asante Kotoko have been handed a two-match home ban by the Disciplinary Committee for misconduct by their Supporters.
The Club have also been fined Gh¢6,000.00 after pleading guilty to both charges of misconduct.
"The PLB in calculating the home ban should take into consideration the ban already served by Kotoko by virtue of the decision of the Executive Committee in respect of this match," the Disciplinary Committee decision stated.
Kotoko were charged for incidents in connection with the their Premier League match played with Hearts of Lions FC at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on 26th March, 2014.
Two counts of misconduct were preferred against Kotoko after their fans threw water sachets and bottles onto the tracks of the stadium after the final whistle of their game with Heart of Lions.
The fans of Kotoko also physically assaulted the match officials after the game.
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