Evans Oppong, the Aduana Football Club’s public relations officer, says the team is contemplating its options after the Ghana Football Association decided to prohibit them from using Nana Agyemang Badu I Park.
This decision has become necessary due to the unfortunate incidents that occurred after the matchday 25 between Aduana FC and Tamale City FC (outside the park) played on April 2, 2023.
The decision is in accordance with the GFA Premier League Regulations Article 14(2) which states inter alia “the GFA may order the closure of any league centre where the safety of clubs, Match Officials or Spectators cannot be guaranteed.”’
Oppong, who revealed that they could even decide to forfeit the league, has criticised the choice made by the nation’s football governing body.
“How can you ban a club for an action that was done outside the stadium?” he quizzed on Luv FM.
“As a club, our legal team is studying the matter for us to know the next action we are going to take. So far as we are concerned, they could be a lot of action that we take.
“One of them is to boycott the league or drop from the league.”
Aduana needed a 90+10 minute penalty to emerge 1-0 winners and stretch their lead at the top of the table to 44 points, three ahead of second-place Bechem United.
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