The Disciplinary Committee of the Ghana Football Association has taken action against Asante Kotoko forward Solomon Sarfo Taylor for double registration.
Taylor has been kept on the sidelines from the Porcupines’ lineup since the beginning of the current season.
The club sought to terminate Taylor’s contract, but he resisted, leading to a protest filed against him by Kotoko over name inconsistencies.
The petition, filed by Kotoko, raises suspicions regarding Taylor’s certification for a name change, as he was previously known as Charles Oppong during his time at B.A United.
While Taylor now identifies himself as Solomon Sarfo Taylor, the GFA is investigating whether he has the required documentation to support the name alteration.
The GFA’s charge against Taylor alleges a breach of section 21(1) of the GFA Disciplinary Code, 2019, based on a report submitted by Asante Kotoko. It asserts that Taylor intentionally falsified his registration details, prompting the disciplinary action.
Taylor has been given until Monday, 12 February 2024, to respond to the charges brought against him by the Ghana Football Association.