The GFA Executive Committee has approved the Match Review Panel’s recommendation to ban Referee William Agbovi for eight (8) competitive matches effective Monday May 16, 2016.
According to the Review panel’s report, Referee Agbovi failed to award a penalty to Wa All Stars against Medeama around the 88th minute of their Ghana Premier League Match day 10 game played in Tarkwa.
Referee Solomon Mordey and his assistant Michael Asare have also been banned for four (4) and six (6) matches respectively effective May 16, 2016.
The Match Review Panel found the referee to have awarded a foul against an Aduana Stars attacker when he should have awarded a foul rather against the Defender of Liberty Professionals in and around the 85th minute of the match.
The Executive Committee also approved the Match Review Panel’s recommendation to commend the under listed match officials who handled the Ghana Premier League Match day 11 game between Techiman City and Wa All Stars.
Below are the officials who have been commended by the Committee:
Prince Amoah - Assin Fosu
Abu Williams - Cape Coast
Robert Dodoo - Accra
Emmanuel Boateng - Cape Coast
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