November 20, 2024

Real Tamale United banned from playing home matches at the Aliu Mahama stadium

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Real Tamale United

Real Tamale United’s fight to avoid the drop has been given a major setback with the club now set to play its home matches away from home after some fans of the team assaulted match officials following their week 21 clash with Aduana Stars.

The GFA disciplinary committee issued a letter to the club on Monday announcing the decision while also directing the club to assist the police to identify and arrest the hooligans.

Fans attacked the centre referee and his assistants at the end of the match with Aduana Stars in Tamale accusing them of unfair officiating, an act they said resulted in the match ending in a draw.

Police intervention was required to stop any extensive damage to the match officials after the enraged fans unleashed their venom on referee Emmanuel Adu Quansah and his two assistants, Courage Kuedufia and Jaspa Adenyo.

Read the letter sent to Real Tamale United by the GFA.

The seminars and meetings on Safety and Security at match venues organised by the Ghana Football Association (GFA) for clubs and the GFA regulations on Safety and Security refer.

It is against this background of the efforts invested into promoting the safety and security at our matches that the Association is shocked and extremely alarmed at the criminal assaults on the Match Officials at the Tamale Sports Stadium by the home supporters in the Premier League match between Real Tamale United FC and Aduana FC on Sunday, March 20, 2022.

Again, considering the fact that the GFA has a process for complaining about any alleged bad officiating (if any) for redress through the Match Review Panel, the Executive Council of the Association see any attack on the Match Officials as “an attack against the entire sport, it being, unwarranted and criminal”.

The Executive Council has accordingly exercised its powers under Article 14(2) of the Premier League Regulations and has ban the venue indefinitely.

14(2) “The GFA may order the closure of any league centre/venue where the safety of clubs, match officials and/or spectators cannot be guaranteed.

The GFA also notes that supporters of the home team, Real Tamale United FC went into the inner perimeter and attacked the match officials and condemns, without any reservations, the violations of the GFA Approved Matchday COVID-19 Protocols and the Safety and Security regulations which took place at the match.

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The GFA Prosecutors have been tasked to prefer the appropriate Charges immediately and for the Disciplinary Committee to sit on this matter expeditiously.

The GFA demands that Real Tamale United FC shall immediately assist the Police to cause the arrest of the persons involved in the attack on the match officials, without fail, in accordance with the promise given by the clubs to the Inspector General of Police in our engagement with the leadership of the Ghana Police Service.

The Association has instructed the Competitions Department to fix the venues for the upcoming home matches of Real Tamale United FC with due regards to the distance to be travelled by the away teams (note that matches can be fixed at the home of the away team, if required).

That all clubs are to take note and comply strictly with the GFA Matchday COVID-19 Protocols and the Safety & Security regulations.

The GFA wishes to sound a strong note of caution to all members (especially all clubs) that the slightest harassment or attack on Match Officials (Referees, Match Commissioners, GFA Cameramen & Women, Venue Media Officers, the sports media) shall be dealt with severely and swiftly.

Also, any comments from any player, team or club official and club social media handles which incites supporters against match officials shall be dealt with as well.

There shall be zero tolerance for violence and incitement to violence in our game especially in this second round of the leagues.

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