The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has fully demonstrated that the opening matches of the 2015/16 Premier League season will be played at all the league centres by naming match officials minutes after widespread reports of an injunction preventing the start of the competition.
Doubts surrounding the commencement of the Ghanaian top-flight started on Thursday following a court injunction order by a football fan federation insiders said they have received no such order from the court.
As such the GFA will go ahead with matches to be played across the eight league centres and named the referees and other match officials for the game.
In a Twitter posting the GFA announced that the matches will be played – a move clearly meant to assure football fans and clubs that the game will go ahead.