The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has taken disciplinary action against Nations FC following a tumultuous Ghana Premier League match against Basake Holy Stars.
The match was abandoned due to chaotic scenes after Nations FC allegedly walked off the pitch while trailing 1-0. As a result, Basake Holy Stars has been awarded three points and three goals.
Nations FC, on the other hand, has been deducted three points from their accumulated league tally and fined. The GFA’s decision comes after Basake Holy Stars petitioned the association, seeking justice and full points following the match’s abandonment. The incident drew widespread attention due to reports of violence and disruptions, prompting a thorough investigation.
Although the GFA has not yet issued an official statement confirming the disciplinary outcomes, reliable sources indicate that the sanctions have been imposed.
The ruling marks a significant development in the Ghana Premier League, with implications for the league standings.
The GFA’s decision aims to maintain order and discipline in the league, and its impact on the remaining matches will be closely monitored.
The outcome will likely have consequences for both Nations FC and Basake Holy Stars’ season prospects.