The Ghana Football Association (GFA) say they have "received correspondence from FIFA and would respond appropriately" on the match fixing protest submitted to FIFA by the South Africa Football Association (SAFA).
In a letter dated November 17, 2021 to SAFA, copying the Ghana FA, FIFA said the protest filed by the football association of South Africa will be forwarded to the FIFA Disciplinary Committee on November 23, 2021.
FIFA also said in their statement that "the GFA has the opportunity to provide the secretariat of the FIFA Disciplinary Committee with any comments it deems appropriate on the protest."
In a statement released by the GFA on Thursday, November 18, the GFA stated the "we wish to state that we have received correspondence from FIFA and would respond appropriately within the ambit of the FIFA Regulations."
The FIFA Disciplinary Committee will make a decision on the case after receiving all information by November 23.
Latest Stories
-
Question Time: Did policing minister confuse Rwanda and Congo?
3 mins -
We need better sets for theatre productions – Omar Sherrif Captan
9 mins -
KPMG report on SML must be published and laid in Parliament – Isaac Adongo to Akufo-Addo
12 mins -
Rainstorm causes havoc in Anloga District
14 mins -
Akufo-Addo nominates new MCE for Krachi East Municipal Assembly
16 mins -
Sunyani Technical University refutes sex-for-grades claim, describes allegation as baseless
26 mins -
I’ll win TGMA Artiste of the Year at the right time – Kofi Kinaata
51 mins -
Meet Fred Amugi’s 100-year-old mother
1 hour -
Brazil great Marta to retire from international duty
2 hours -
Otto Addo was forced to accept Black Stars coaching job – Mohammed Polo
2 hours -
Karim Zito qualified to be Black Stars head coach – Mohammed Polo
2 hours -
Platinum Cup makes return on April 27
2 hours -
MoE is not changing uniforms or re-painting all public schools – Kwasi Kwarteng clarifies
3 hours -
16th Africa Aquatics Swimming Championships: Nubia and Harry to represent Ghana in Angola
3 hours -
SuperJazzClub releases new single ‘911’
3 hours