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An Accra Fast-Track High Court hearing the case between the Ghana Football Association and Nania FC has postponed the matter to Friday July 20.
The case had to be postponed because the GFA’s statement of defence had not been served on Nania FC.
Mr Frank Davis, counsel for the FA told the court that the statement could not be served on Nana FC because no official of the club was on hand to be served.
The Presiding judge, Justice Ofori Atta ordered that the FA’s statement be served on the wife of Abedi Pele and also a director of the club, Maha Ayew who was in court.
Maha has sued the GFA as well as the chairmen of the Disciplinary and Appeals Committee of the FA. She is asking the court to restrain the FA from rehearing the alleged match of convenience case between Nania FC and Okwawu United.
Credit: GFA
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