Ghana FA closes Baba Yara Sports Stadium; Kotoko likely to be punished heavily

Ghana Football Association have temporarily closed the home ground of Asante Kotoko following the unfortunate incident that happened on Sunday.

After Kotoko’s 1-0 home defeat to Berekum Chelsea in Ghana Premier League, the club’s supporters allegedly charged on the referees and police started firing warning shots which one of the supporters was hit in the eye.

Although, the injured supporter is currently undergoing surgery at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Kumasi, the Baba Yara Sports Stadium will not host any of Kotoko’s games until further notice.

“Following incidents at the Baba Yara Stadium during Asante Kotoko’s Premier League match with Berekum Chelsea on Sunday, the GFA Executive Council has decided to temporarily ban Asante Kotoko from playing its matches at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium pending the adjudication of the matter by the GFA Disciplinary Committee,” a GFA statement read.

“The GFA Executive Council at its meeting on Monday, January 13, 2020, decided to trigger the provision of Article 14(2) of the GFA Premier League Regulations.

“Article 14 (2) of the GFA Premier League Regulations states that: “the GFA may order the closure of any league centre/venue where the safety of clubs, match officials and/or spectators cannot be guaranteed.”

“The GFA Prosecutor shall prefer charges against any person/party found to have breached any provision of the GFA Regulations or Disciplinary Code,” the statement added.

According to AshesGyamera.com’s sources, Kotoko may face up to eight home ban and fined heavily for their supporters wrongdoings.

Shooting of the Asante Kotoko fan at Baba Yara Sports Stadium; who is to be blamed?

Comment: Joseph Mensah Oti-Asirifi ||Skyy Power FM

The third day of 2019/2020 Ghana Premier League ended with a reported tragedy at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium, where a fan was shot in the eye by a police officer, in a reported incident of post-match ambush on referee Charles Bulu.

I feel more provoked when I hear commentaries blaming the fans of Kotoko and the referee as well as his assistants only. In my view, there is a third party which is complicit in this whole shooting case and it is the Ghana Police team that wanted to immediately, whisk the referee away! The police are supposed to exercise tact and professionalism in the peculiar incident of stadium crowd management, as well as public safety; and in this Baba Yara Sports Stadium circumstance, they failed to do so, and someone must be touched within their group.

Why is our police so apprehensive, jittery and overly reactive at the little group or mass demonstration? Why? Many times, the Ghana Police is caught up in this lazy, carefree approach of shooting one to scare all, at the least charge of the crowd, even at the presence of an amour vehicle. Even when it’s only one noisy fan engaged in a misbehavior, you find them pulling him, hit butting him, kicking and slapping the person all over, for what?

In this tragedy, I ask:
-was the fan armed?
-was the crowd with ammunitions?

-If someone throws water at a referee or a police officer, should the police respond with bullets?

-Why did the police officer shoot at the eye of the fan, but not the leg if the intention of shooting was to disenable the supposedly aggressive fan?

-Why was the police in a hurry to pull the referee through, and drive him away immediately, couldn’t they have waited for the crowd to disperse before?

-Was the AK47 the only crowd management weapon/tool available, what about the hot water canon and the electric shock tools?

In any day, I will accuse the police of a poor, elementary and unprofessional conduct, and call on the police administration to institute an inquiry into the incident, and issue a public statement on its findings.

On the other side, the Ghana FA’s expression of displeasure should have also touched on the conduct of the police regarding the incident. The shooting was completely a thoughtless option, and that should be made clear!

The fans are those who patronize the products of the FA, league matches, FA Cup matches, and other competitions. If their lives are endangered in the market (the match venues) by the police, they stay home, the FA loses customers, and the wealth and the excitement we are struggling to build would be gone! Which parent will carry his family to a venue if our police continue to act with carelessness and impunity? Why won’t I go to the beach instead?

If the FA sees the fans as major partners, it should see this conduct of the police as an assault on its product, and call on the police to restrain and quickly re-train those who come to the stadium to watch football. If we indeed want to bring back the love and create wealth for all, then the police at our stadiums must buck-up.

Ghana FA condemns shooting in Kumasi, hints at dealing ruthlessly with Asante Kotoko

The football association has extended its kinds words to the young man who was shot in the eye at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Sunday

Ghana Football Association has condemned the terrible incident which took place at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Sunday leading to firing of gunshots.

Following Asante Kotoko’s shocking 1-0 home defeat to Berekum Chelsea, the club’s supporters vehemently protested against referee Charles Bulu as they believed he was biased on the day.

As a result, the police present began firing warning shots to help calm nerves but one supporter was hit in the eye and was rushed to the Okomfo Anokye Teaching hospital for emergency treatment.

The FA has assured to stick to its rules and regulations and punish the club likely to be Kotoko which was wrong on the day to serve as a deterrent to others in the future.

“The Ghana Football Association has learnt with extreme disappointment the unfortunate incidents at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi during the Ghana Premier League match between Asante Kotoko and Berekum Chelsea on Sunday,” a GFA statement read.

“We are saddened by reports of injuries to football fans and the hospitalization of a fan, following an alleged gun shooting incident. Our profound sympathy goes to the injured, and we pray for speedy recovery.

“The Ghana Football Association takes a dim view of violence at all league centres across the country and totally condemns what may have precipitated the unfortunate development at the Baba Yara Stadium.

“While we conduct our own inquest from our designated matchday officials to find out the exact cause of the unfortunate incidents, we call on the Police Service to also conduct thorough investigation, especially on the alleged shooting incident.

“The GFA wishes to assure the general public that it has zero tolerance for violence, and in accordance with our regulations, will deal ruthlessly with any official or club that is found to have breached our GFA Regulations and GFA Disciplinary Code. Once again, we wish the injured speedy recovery,” the statement added.

AshesGyamera.com understands that Kotoko could be handed a five-home game ban as well as fined for their supporters’ behaviour which brought the name of the sport into disrepute.

Video: Asante Kotoko supporter shot and badly injured after defeat to Berekum Chelsea

The supporter was hit with a bullet from the gun of a security officer on duty after his side lost at home on Sunday

A supporter believed to be Asante Kotoko fan was shot and badly wounded at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium following the Porcupine Warriors 1-0 home defeat to Berekum Chelsea in matchday three of Ghana Premier League on Sunday.

Kofi Owusu’s goal was enough to silence the home supporters who were looking for their third win in a row but that wasn’t even the blow that sent Kotoko supporters into protest.

Referee Charles Bulu mistakenly sent off Empem Dacosta after another Kotoko player had commit a foul and that led to a protest by the supporters.

Items including bottles and sachet water were thrown on to the pitch which brought the game to halt for almost ten minutes.

After final whistle, the supporters continued their protest and the security on ground started firing warning shots to disperse the irate supporters.

Unfortunately, one person was hit and left in to bleed since everyone was afraid of approaching where he was lying until few people gathered courage to pick and rush him to the hospital for treatment.

It is unclear what has happened to him upon arrival but AshesGyamera.com is still following the development and will keep you updated.

Hearts of Oak unveil signing of new midfielder to solve their problems

The Phobians have officially unveil the youngster after weeks of speculation about his future and he could make his how this weekend

Hearts of Oak have officially announced the signing of former Liberty Professionals midfielder Frederick Ansah Botchway in an undisclosed deal.

The youngster was spotted at the Phobians’ secretariat last week sparking speculations in the local media and although the club was mute about his future, he has signed a deal after passing his medical on Saturday.

With Edward Odoom’s side struggling to score a goal in two Ghana Premier League matches, Botchway is expected to help create chances for the forward liners. He could make his debut for the Hearts on Sunday when they welcome Ebusua Dwarfs at the Accra Sports Stadium.

“Hearts of Oak is delighted to announce the signing of former Liberty Professionals FC midfielder, Frederick Ansah Botchway,” a statement read.

According to reports in the media, Hearts are still in the market for a deadly striker after negotiations with former Asante Kotoko star Amed ‘Simba’ Toure fell through.

GUSA GAMES: UEW’s William Amponsah Wins Second Gold, Sets Another Record in the Men’s 10,000m

University of Education, Winneba athlete William Amponsah once again set another record in the men’s 10,000m.

William Amponsah who is already making waves in the ongoing Ghana Universities Sports Association Games in Legon, Accra has set another record in the men’s 10,000m race after he displayed a sublime performance in day three of the athletics championships.

The old record which was set by UCC’s Malik Yakubu two years ago was 32:29 mins before Amponsah shattered it and set a new one of 29:53 mins.

Amponsah, who doubles as a 5,000m and 10,000m runner, sets records in both events and he is so far the only athlete who has achieved such a feat currently.

UEW currently has 10 gold medals in athletics after day three hope’s to add more before the competition comes to end.

By: Fareed Mohammed Awal

GUSA GAMES 2020: UEW Sets Another Record in the Men’s 4×400m Relay

The Power House of Ghana tertiary Sports, University of Education, Winneba sets another record in the men’s 4×400m relay.

University of Education, Winneba has once again set another record in the 4×400m relay of the ongoing Ghana Universities Sports Association Games which is being staged in Legon, Accra.

Neenyi Akese Arthur, Prince Charles Frimpong, Israel Anane and Owusu Gad leapfroged their opponents to emerge winners of the race and subsequently set a an enviable record after they hit the grounds with a magnificent and yet a splendid performance.

The quartet shattered a record of 3.11 mins which had been in existence for many years and set a new record of 3.09 mins to become the new GUSA champions.

Earlier, William Amponsah of UEW set a record of 14.19 mins in the men’s 5000m race.

By: Fareed Mohammed Awal

Hector Cuper wants to become new Ghana coach – agent

The Pharoahs former boss has expressed his desire to fill the vacant position following Ghana FA’s decision to dissolve all national teams technical bodies

Former Egypt head coach Hector Cuper has confirmed his interest to become Ghana coach a cording to his agent Alejandro Camanõ.

Following the Ghana Football Association’s decision to dissolve all national teams’ technical bench, Kwasi Appiah lost his role as Black Stars boss and reports suggest they are in the market for an expatriate.

Cuper who last coached Egypt in Africa led the Pharoahs to the 2018 Fifa World Cup ahead of Ghana but he is currently out of job and wishes to make a return to the continent.

“Cuper is unoccupied now. He will be ready to coach Ghana if given the opportunity,” Camanõ told Footballmadeinghana.

“Ghana is a strong team and a great country that can undertake a huge project and achieve many glories,” he said.

“Mr. Cuper is full of ambitions and dreams. He is always working like that and lives the dream of every nation as he did in Egypt.

“Mr. Cuper also likes the slogan of the new President #BringBackTheLove,” he added.

GUSA GAMES 2020: Impressive UEW Secure Eleven Medals in Athletics After Day One.

The Power House of Ghana tertiary sports University of Education, Winneba has secured eleven medals in athletics after day one.

UEW are displaying a super performance  after they won four golds, four silvers, and three bronze medals in the ongoing Ghana Universities Sports Association Games which is being hosted in Legon, Accra.

The Winneba-based school started making waves after their athletes exhibited scintillated and magnificent performances in the various athletics events.

William Amponsah of UEW won gold in the men’s 5000m finals after he shattered a record of 14.56.25 mins to set a new one of 14.19.025 mins.

Notwithstanding Charles Baah who came from behind to leapfrog his opponents and subsequently won the men’s 1,500m.

Also, Acheampong El Shaddai won gold for UEW in the women’s shot put finals and the fourth gold which was born from the men’s goalball team.

Below is the medal table for team UEW in the athletics after they one:

  1. William Amponsah (Gold 5000m)
  2. Acheampong El Shaddai (Gold shot put Women final)
  3. Baah Charles (Gold 1500m)
  4. Goalball (Gold Men)
  5. Faustina Owusu (silver shot put)
  6. Gloria Nana (silver high jump)
  7. Appiah Sandra (silver 100m hurdles)
  8. Ibrahim Mariama (silver Tennis singles)
  9. Fuseini Ibrahim (Bronze (100m)
  10. Bernard Ashitey Armaah (Bronze Tennis singles)
  11. Ibrahim Mustapha (Bronze (Bronze 110m finals)

UCC currently tops the overall medal table with seven golds, with UEW and UDS having four each whereas as UG has two.

By: Fareed Mohammed Awal

GFA replies GBC’s claims of unfairness in awarding TV rights to StarTimes

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has taken note of a statement by the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) on the Television Broadcast Rights granted to StarTimes by the GFA, at the end of the bidding process.

The GFA is shocked by the deliberate misinformation in the statement and wishes to respond with the facts as follows:

1. On December 5, 2019, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) issued a statement to invite bids from media organisations for television broadcast rights for its competitions or any combination of its competitions. (Premier League, Division One League, Women’s Premier League, FA Cup and Women’s FA Cup).

2. The deadline for submission of bid was 5 p.m. on Tuesday December 10, 2019.

3. At the end of the bid deadline, GBC had submitted two different bids:

a. The first bid was for Free To Air TV – Exclusive Media Rights, Digital Rights and Radio Rights for the territory of Ghana for 4 years at a proposed fee of GHc8,800,000 (GHc 2,200.000 per season) for all the five GFA Competitions named above.

b. The second bid was for Exclusive Media Rights for Ghana and Global for 4 years at a proposed fee of GH 10,200,000 (GH 2,550.000 per season) and a fee of GH 200,000 for radio (GH 50,000 per season) for all the five competitions.

4. The GBC bid also had conditions attached to the bid, among them a revenue share on any Title Sponsorship that the GFA secured for its competitions (GBC wanted 20% share).

5. The GFA Bid Evaluation Team had a meeting with GBC and informed them that none of the two bids they submitted met the valuation of the GFA. At that same meeting, GBC was told they were 3rd in the GFA’s valuation. However, the GFA, in light of that, has made the highlights of the Ghana Premier League and the FA Cup non exclusive in order for GBC to benefit from it.

6. It was at this meeting that GBC representatives indicated that they would consult their bosses and revert to the GFA.

7. On January 2, 2019, GBC emailed a 3rd and 4th bids (note that these were long after the deadline of the bidding period which ended at 5 p.m. on December 10, 2019). The late bid were as follows:

a. The third bid (out of time) was for Exclusive FTA and Digital Rights for Ghana and Global for four (4) years for a proposed fee of GH 12,000,000 (GH 3,000,000 per season) for all five GFA competitions with condition to have a share in GFA Title Sponsorship (30% for GBC).

b. The 4th bid (out of time) was for an exclusive television and digital rights for Ghana and Global for 4 years for GH 25,080,000 (GH 6,270,000 per season) for Ghana Premier League and FA Cup with a condition to have a share of Title Sponsorship if the GFA secured one (30% share for GBC).

8. It must be stated unequivocally that evaluation of bids is not only about the financials but includes all conditions, such as those GBC stated in their proposal, such as the 30% share GBC wanted on all Title Sponsorships.

9. Of utmost importance is the fact that the net value of the bid of GBC was actually lower than the amount quoted in the bid because of the proposed revenue share of Title Sponsorship (eg. should we activate that clause on the MTN FA Cup Title Sponsorship amount).

10. It must be stated clearly that even if only financials alone were considered, the 4th bid of GBC (which was out of time) was not the bid with the highest financial consideration. Two other proposals were higher than the GBC bids but other conditions (due diligence) affected those bids.

11. The GFA, having gone out of its way to make the highlights show non-exclusive for the benefit of all television stations, does not deserve the deliberate misinformation issued by GBC.

12. In conclusion, the GFA wishes to assure its members and all stakeholders that the evaluation conducted on the bid was very thorough and was strictly in compliance with the deadline issued to the Ghanaian public and the world at large.

-Ghana FA