Three players of the reserve side of Premier League side, Berekum Chelsea, are reported to have suffered serious injuries in an accident on the Berekum-Dormaa road in the Brong Ahafo region.
The team was on its way to play Aduana Stars in a league match when the accident occurred.
Club Chief Executive, Nana Kwame Nketia, has told Luv Sports the three injured players have been rushed to the hospital.
The cause of the accident is not immediately known, but there are unconfirmed reports some passengers in a taxi cab involved died.
Meanwhile, the reserve match between the two sides has been called off, while the regular match is expected to go ahead.
Source: Luv Sports/Kumasi/Ghana
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