#Breaking: Ghana Premier League launch called off after court injunction

The launch for the 2017-18 Ghana Premier League couldn’t take place as scheduled after Great Olympics filed an injunction and served Ghana Football Association on Monday afternoon, AshesGyamera can confirm.

Although, the football association’s Twitter handle revealed earlier that the program will continue unabated as the 16 club’s expected to play in the top-flight next season will present their registered jerseys, the program was called off after several advice from top lawyers.

According to them, it will be a contempt of court if the program takes place and clubs present their jerseys and since the program can’t take place without that part, GFA agreed to cancel it until further notice.

AshesGyamera understands that Great Olympics are contesting why Ghana FA failed to address their protests against Bechem United and Elmina Sharks after the two clubs allegedly fielded unqualified players.

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Evans Gyamera-Antwi

Based in Kumasi-Ghana, AshesGyamera is an international journalist and specialist of writing stories, covering sports events, entertainment, politics, education, technology, environment, culture and lifestyle. He has previously worked with international football websites Goal.com and Yahoo Sports. His works have also appeared in Marca, Telegraph, Sky Sports, Gazetta dela sport, Football Ittalia. He built this website to inspire others, especially the youth. AshesGyamera is also a tutor at the Senior High School level in Ghana. You can contact him on Twitter: @ashesgyamera || Facebook: Evans Gyamera-Antwi || WhatsApp: +233544967960 || email: [email protected] || [email protected]

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