Asante Kotoko’s goalkeeper, Mohamed Camara, and Welfare Officer, Kwasi Frimpong Amos, are facing disciplinary action from the Ghana Football Association (GFA) for misconduct following their team’s 1-0 defeat to Karela United FC.
The duo has been charged with violating Article 12(1)(i) of the GFA Disciplinary Code (2019) for allegedly confronting the referee and interfering with his authority.
The incident occurred at the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium in Tamale, where Camara was sent off for charging at the referee in a post-match reaction.
Amos, a former club captain, allegedly took the red card from the referee, Robert Musey, sparking a heated exchange.
The GFA has set a deadline of Wednesday, March 11, 2026, for Camara and Amos to respond to the charges.
Asante Kotoko is currently fifth in the league table, seven points adrift of leaders Medeama SC, and must navigate these charges ahead of their upcoming local derby against Nations FC.
This incident adds to Asante Kotoko’s recent disciplinary issues, having been fined GH₵80,000 earlier for misconduct offenses.
The club’s Communications Director, Sarfo Duku, has condemned Camara’s behavior, describing it as “unsporting and quite unfortunate”.