Asante Kotoko SC has accepted the sanctions handed to them by the Ghana Football Association after Sunday’s incident, according the club’s Chief Executive Officer George Amoako.
Maxwell Konadu’s side suffered a 1-0 home loss to Berekum Chelsea on Sunday which was marred by crowd violence that saw a fan been hit by a bullet by the Police.
Because of this, the GFA on Wednesday fined Kotoko fined GH¢10,000, ordered them to play 5 matches behind closed doors.
Portions of the statement read : Asante Kotoko SC has been charged on four counts of misconduct in respect of their Ghana Premier League Day 3 match against Berekum Chelsea at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi.
Per Article 34 (7) of the GFA Premier League Regulations (newly introduced provision in 2020), the GFA Prosecutor has proposed the following sanctions:
Should Asante Kotoko SC accept their guilt, Asante Kotoko SC shall play five (5) home matches behind closed doors at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium and a fine of GH¢10,000.00.
Asante Kotoko SC has within two days to either accept the charge and immediately comply with the sanction (s) and that will end this matter or otherwise proceed to submit your Statement of Defence as prescribed below.
However, Kotoko CEO George Amoako in an interview with Kumasi based Angel FM, said his outfit will not proceed on the option of going to the Disciplinary Committee but will plead with the GFA to reduce the sanctions.
”The charge from the GFA is unfortunate but we will not pursue further.
”All we have to do now is to apologise over that unfortunate incident. We will only plea to the Disciplinary body to reduce the ban and we will never be litigants,” the Kotoko CE who doubles as ExCo member of the Ghana FA said.