Evans Oppong, the Communications Director of Aduana Football Club, has suggested that the team may not participate in the 2022/2023 betPawa Premier League season, following a temporary ban from playing at home.
This ban comes after disturbing videos and images surfaced on social media, showing Aduana FC fans allegedly attacking the Tamale City team bus and players outside the stadium following their Week 25 clash at the Nana Agyemang Badu Park last Sunday.
As a result, if the club’s three-game home ban is confirmed, they will not be able to host upcoming matches against Great Olympics, Gold Stars, and Karela United in Dormaa.
Oppong expressed his dissatisfaction with the Ghana Football Association’s decision to ban the club and has hinted that Aduana FC may boycott the league, claiming that the ban is a clear indication that the GFA has a particular team in mind to win the league.
“The decision of the GFA to ban Our venue temporary is a pellucid indication that, They (GFA) have a particular team in mind to win the league. The best thing Aduana would do as a result of this decision is by boycotting the GPL,” he said in an interview with Sunyani-based Space FM.
Meanwhile, Aduana Stars are set to play King Faisal at the Dr Kwame Kyei Sports Complex, but it remains unclear whether the team will honor their upcoming betPawa Premier League games.
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