Ghanaian striker John Antwi has been fined $11,000 by his club Al Ahly for leaving training without seeking permission from team officials before their CAF Chanpions league Match against ZESCO United.
The Former Sekondi Hasaacas Foward is said to have failed to train with the team prior to their CAF Champions League Game.
The 24- year old refused to train with the team and therefore has been fined for breaking camp rules though he is expected to return to training as they prepare for their final Group game against ASEC Mimosas.
Al Ahly currently sit 3rd in the Group A with 5 points from 5 matches.
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