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Liberty Professionals will have to choose a new venue for their Ghana Premier League games as the Club Licensing Board has revoked the use of Carl Reindorf Park in Dansoman.
This ruling comes after fans killed three snakes during Liberty’s matchday 5 encounter against Hearts of Oak on Sunday. The match finished 2-1 in favour of the Phobians.
”The Club Licensing Board has revoked the License of Liberty Professionals FC for the use of the Carl Reindorf, Dansoman with immediate effect,” A statement on Ghana FA website read.

“This decision was taken at a meeting of the Committee held on Monday, January 20 following the Club’s inability to rectify the infrastructural challenges based on which they were granted a provisional license with conditions, failing which the license shall be withdrawn.
“After its inspection on Monday, January 20, the Board observed that Liberty Professionals failed to effect the required changes before the deadline given earlier.
“Liberty Professionals are therefore advised to contact the Competitions Department of the GFA on the choice of an alternative venue from the list of approved Premier League match venues.
“The Club is also advised to reapply for a license to use the Carl Reindorf Park should they correct the defects.”
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