Home-based trio Rashid Sumaila, Stephen Adams and Fatau Dauda will appear before the World Cup Commission of Inquiry on Monday, 28 October.
The three players were members of Ghana’s World Cup squad and will be made to give an account of what happened in Brazil.
Last week, the Commission of Inquiry was left disappointed after senior members of the team failed to show up a day after beating Guinea 3-1 in Tamale in a 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.
Ghana’s players at the tournament have been accused of misbehaving and displaying a lack of commitment.
They defied government’s plea and threatened to boycott Ghana’s final Group match if they did not receive their appearance fee.
Also, Black Stars management team members Felix Ansong, Kwame Ofosu Bamfo, George Afriyie and Yaw Boateng Gyan will also face the three-man fact-finding body.
Ghana FA spokesperson Ibrahim Sannie-Daara has also been invited.
Latest Stories
- Government’s new tax measures are anti-business – Mark Aboagye
2 hours - Ghana is not poor, we are only being poorly managed – Dr. Ali-Nakyea
3 hours - Former MP files nomination with a vow to win back Daboya/Makarigu seat
4 hours - ECG’s swoop in Nungua District identifies 48 illegal connections
6 hours - Playback: PM Express discuss IMF Programme conditionalities
7 hours - I didn’t attend the seminary to become a Priest – Rev. Akua Boateng
7 hours - Ghana power firms reject move to restructure $1.4bn debt
7 hours - God’s Ministers key to national decision-making – New EC Board member
7 hours - Don’t expect normal procedures when the military is called into action – Brigadier Aggrey Quarshie
8 hours - Agric Minister woos rice investors in Thailand to Ghana
8 hours - ‘Ghana Today’ platform initiative is good but not enough – Executive Director of Penplusbytes
8 hours - I’m not disappointed ‘Downflat Remix’ wasn’t a hit – Kelvyn Boy
9 hours - Nyarko is a helpless romantic in new single ‘You’
9 hours - GSE signs MoU with MIIF to increase listing of mineral companies
9 hours - Ghanaians in diaspora urged to showcase identity and culture
9 hours