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The Executive Committee has ordered the temporal closure of the Coronation Park in Sunyani to two Division One sides, B.A. United and Bofoakwa Tano.
According to an Ex.Co directive, the closure which takes immediate effect is in accordance with Article 15(2) of the GFA Regulations.
The decision to close the venue to both teams for any football game sanctioned by the GFA follows the “throwing of missiles unto the field leading to the B.A. United and Bofoakwa Tano match played Wednesday, 11th December, 2013 ending abruptly.”
The Ex.Co has charged Disciplinary Committee to hear the case in accordance with the Regulations of the FA.
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