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Accra Hearts of Oak fined GH¢5000 by Ghana FA
Ghana Premier League giant Accra Hearts of Oak have been fined GH¢5000 by the Ghana Football Association for a misconduct charge.
The action has been taken against the club for their violation of the Approved GFA Match day Covid-19 Protocols in their 2021 Ghana Premier League match against
Great Olympics played on January
30, 2021.
In the said match, Hearts of Oak who played as the home team allowed for fans to enter the stadium at a time when the Ghana FA did not allow while social distancing directives were also clearly flouted.
According to the GFA, this was a clear violation of Article 6.1 of its Covid-19 Match Day Protocols.
As a result the club has been fined GH¢ 5000 and have a 14-day deadline to pay the amount.
However, their temporary sanction of playing games behind closed doors initially slapped on them by the GFA in the wake of the issue has been lifted.
Source: footballmadeinghana.com
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