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GFA charges Medeama with improper conduct towards accredited media during Kotoko clash

By Andrews Sefa Bamfo
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GFA charges Medeama with improper conduct towards accredited media during Kotoko clash

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has charged Medeama SC with improper conduct towards the football governing body’s accredited media partners, who were allegedly denied entry to televise the Ghana Premier League game between Medeama and Kotoko at the Tarkwa TNA Park on Sunday.

Contrary to broadcasting schedules rife on the internet on the eve of the game, fans who were not in the confines of the Tarkwa TNA Park did not get a glimpse of the game as it was not televised.

In light of this, the GFA has charged Medeama SC, who are allegedly responsible for obstructing and shutting out accredited media partners of the GFA, with a breach of Section 42(6) of GFA Premier League Regulations, 2019.

The club, however, has until Wednesday, January 8, 2025, to respond to the charges being leveled against them by the GFA.

Meanwhile, in the said game, Asante Kotoko took a first-half lead as forward Kwame Poku headed home from close range to score his second goal in as many games before Medeama defender Kamaradini Mamudu drew the hosts level to ensure the game ended in a 1-1 stalemate.

Medeama travel to face Nsoatreman next while Asante Kotoko welcome Vision FC to the Baba Yara on January 19.

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Andrews Sefa Bamfo is a writer with 3news.com. Follow him on X, @andrews-sefa and LinkedIn: Andrews Sefa Bamfo

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