Court gives GFA go ahead to start league
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A Human Rights court has ruled for the Ghana Football Association
(GFA) to proceed to congress and further start it's league season.
The domestic season has been delayed by a legal tussle between Kumasi
King Faisal and the GFA over a ruling the association's disciplinary
committee made in a case between Medeama Sporting Club and Aduana
Stars,the result of which sent the Kumasi base club into the second
tier of football.
After five court sittings,four verdicts on different issues and an
adjournment, the court finally lifted the injunction.
Monday's ruling lifted the injunction placed by King Fiasal on the
league attending it's annual congress but Allsports.com.gh understands
the substantive case will still be heard at a later date.
The GFA will write an undertaken to reinstate King Faisal if the final
ruling of the case goes in their favour.
Credit: Godfred Akoto Boafo, Allsports.com.gh