The Communications Director of Aduana Stars, Evans Oppong has reacted angrily about the Ghana Football Association’s decision to ban his outfits, following the club attack on Tamale City players and bus on Sunday.
The Ghana FA on Monday, April 3, announced that Aduana Stars have been banned from playing it’s home games at the Nana Agyemang Badu I Park.
The decision was announced after suspected fans of Aduana Stars pelted stones at the team bus of Tamale City FC on Sunday and injured several players after their clash in the Ghana Premier League.
Speaking to Space FM in an interview monitored by Domesticsportsgh.com, Oppong Evans who speaks for the Dormaa-based club accused the GFA of witch-hunting.
According to him, the club has been banned because the GFA does not want Aduana Stars to win the 2022/23 Ghana Premier League season.
“The decision of the GFA to ban our venue temporarily is a pellucid indication that they (GFA) have a particular team in mind to win the league. The best thing Aduana would do as a result of this decision is by boycotting the GPL,” Evans Oppong fumed.
Aduana Stars will play their next home game against Great Olympics at the newly renovated Dr. Kwame Kyei Sports Complex in Abrankese, Kumasi.
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