The 2020/21 Ghana Premier League opening match between Aduana Stars and Hearts of Oak has been called off.
This is after the Ghana Football Association (GFA) was informed that players and officials of Hearts of Oak will need further coronavirus tests before playing a match.
Hearts last week announced that three players had tested positive for the virus.
Further tests will be conducted by the Public Health services.
The match was scheduled to be played at the Agyeman Badu II park in Dormaa on Saturday, November 14.
The GFA has taken steps to inform both teams and all other stakeholders.
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