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Cape Coast Stadium among 5 venues to be inspected by GFA

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5 Ghana Premier League venues are set to be inspected by the Ghana Football Association ahead of the commencement of the second round of the 2020-21 Ghana Premier League season.

The venues namely, Akoon Park, Tarkwa, CAM Park, Ayinase, Accra Sports Stadium, Len Clay Stadium and Cape Coast Stadium will be inspected by the GFA’s Club Licensing Board (CLB).

Medeama SC use the Akoon Park, while Karela United (present league leaders) use the CAM Park. About 4 clubs comprising Accra Hearts of Oak, Asante Kotoko, Great Olympics and Inter Allies use the Accra Sports Stadium while AshantiGold SC also use the Len Clay Stadium. Lastly, Ebusua Dwarfs use the Cape Coast stadium.

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The spot check inspection exercise forms part of the effort by the CLB’s efforts to ensure recommendations given clubs who use the facilities are adhered to.

Upon observations made during the inspection, the CLB will take the necessary action whether to revoke the licenses of the venues or decide otherwise.

Already, the body mandated to oversee the club licensing process has already revoked the licenses of the Carl Reindoff Park, home venue of Liberty Professionals), the Nduom Stadium, venue for Elmina Sharks) and the Golden City Park, home venue of Berekum Chelsea and Division One League side Berekum Arsenals.

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Source: footballmadeinghana.com

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