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A Cape Coast High Court has ruled by declaring MNS Doe winner of the disputed Central Region FA chairmanship election two years ago.
Judge Justice Dapaah has restrained Roy Arthur from holding himself as the Football Association Chairman.
The veteran administrator lost in October 2015 but questioned the ineligibility of Roy Arthur.
Doe polled 24 votes as against the 26 garnered by his sole competitor at the Cape Coast Stadium.
This ruling means Doe will reclaim his position on the Ghana FA Executive Committee.
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