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Premier League referee Patrick Kyeremanteng has indicated that, he will not quit officiating after he was severely beaten up by Ebusua Dwarfs fans during a Glo premier league game with Aduana Stars at the Robert Mensah sports stadium in cape coast two months ago.
Kyerematen, along with two of his assistants were subjected to severe assault after disallowing a Dwarfs late equalizer in the game.
According to Referee Kyeremanteng who was hospitalized after the attacks, he will be ready for top flight football next season.
“I haven’t experienced this attack before but this will not stop me from officiating because the job is nasty but somebody must do it”. He told JOY Sports
“I’m out for the season because I have not fully recovered but I should be ready next season.”
The violent action on referee Patrick Kyeremanteng and his two assistants led to the temporary closure of the Robert Mensah Sports stadium.
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