Officials from Asante Kotoko and other clubs have been charged by the Ghana Football Association (GFA) with misconduct

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The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has released a list of 23 clubs, players and officials charged with various acts of misconduct.

In a statement, the GFA stated that the named officials and clubs are to either submit their written defence statements or opt to appear in person before the Disciplinary Committee.

Among the charged clubs include current Ghana Premier League leaders, Kumasi Asante Kotoko, Elmina Sharks, Ashgold and Women’s Premier League team, Soccer Intellectuals.

Two Match Commissioners, Ergbert MacDonald Amartey and Samuel Otoo have also been charged along with four persons from Eleven Wonders; Winger, Abass Ganiu, Team Manager, Amo Ernest, Left-back, Perry Addison Rockson and Haderu Ashittey Ollenu.

The GFA, however, did not include the specific offences each defendant was charged with.

Full list of charged officials, clubs and players:

  1. FC Savannah
  2. Elmina Sharks
  3. Asana Hamidu – Ashtown Ladies
  4. Stephen Manu – New Edubiase
  5. Soccer Intellectuals
  6. Ergbert MacDonald Amartey – Match Commissioner
  7. Samuel Otoo – Match Commissioner
  8. Ashantigold SC
  9. BA United FC
  10. Berekum Arsenals
  11. Unistar Academy
  12. New Edubiase FC
  13. Techiman Eleven Wonders
  14. Alhaji Abdul Daim Abubakar
  15. Naafew Gariba
  16. Asante Kotoko SC
  17. Ali Yakubu – Soccer Intellectuals
  18. Abass Ganiu – Eleven Wonders
  19. Amo Ernest – Eleven Wonders
  20. Perry Addison Rockson – Eleven Wonders
  21. Haderu Ashittey Ollenu – Eleven Wonders
  22. Paul Tandoh – Hearts of Oak
  23. Amin Adams Mohammed – Eleven Wonders

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