Three premier league clubs have been found guilty for various violations during match-day-29 in the Glo Premier League.
After studying the match reports the Premier League Board has handed out fines to the three clubs with another case to be determined by the Disciplinary Committee.
Real Tamale United, Hearts of Oak and Berekum Arsenals would all pay fines for breaches during last weekend's round of matches.
A fourth club, AshantiGold, have their case referred to the sport body's Disciplinary Committee.
Fines
(i) R.T.U. player No. 9 Alhassan Weah was reported to have broken an egg at the centre of the playing field when they played Hasaacas in Sekondi. R.T.U. has therefore been fined Five Hundred Ghana Cedis (GH¢500.00). The fine should be paid in accordance with Article 39.8 of the FA Regulations.
(ii) Hearts of Oak has been fined One Thousand, Two Hundred and Fifty Ghana Cedis (GH¢1,250.00) for delaying kick off of their match against Arsenal at the Golden City Park, Berekum. Hearts should pay the fine in accordance with Article 39.8 of the Regulations.
(iii) Berekum Arsenals has been fined One Thousand Ghana Cedis (GH¢1000.00) for the unruly behaviour of their supporters towards the match officials.
(iv) Ashantigold S.C. would be referred to the Disciplinary Committee for the unruly behaviour of her supporters which led to the throwing of tear gas and the injury of the Police officer on duty.
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