Great Olympics have been awarded the three points in their week 4 game against Bolga All Stars.
The Disciplinary Committee of the Ghana Football Association have awarded the Dade Boys three points and three goals in match day 4 game against Bolga All Stars in which they lost 1-0 at the Tamale Utrecht Park.
According a decision released by the GFA Disciplinary Committee, Bolga All Stars failing to pay its share of officiating fees for the 2015/2016 season (last season) to the GFA on or before the October 31, 2016 deadline given by the Ruling of the Disciplinary Committee dated October 12, 2016.
Bolga All Stars FC have therefore acted in violation of Article 39(8)(b) and 39(8)(d) of the General Regulations (as amended on December 30, 2014 by the GFA Congress) and shall forfeit the match in respect of the protest by Great Olympics.
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