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The Disciplinary Committee of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has invited four players of Tano Bofoakwa among others to appear before its sitting on Thursday, October 4 at the Association's Secretariat.
A statement signed by Kwaku Ampim-Darko, Deputy General Secretary/Technical, named the players as Yaw Kumapre, Seidu Abdulai, Bobby Sowah and Thuram Bonbonga.
Others invited include coach Jonas Amissah, formerly of the Sunyani-based club, Ayooma Moro of B.A. United as well as officials of Ashantigold SC and King Faisal Football Club and Tano Bofoakwa FC.Source: GNA
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