Accra Hearts of Oak on Tuesday filed an appeal to the decision of the Ghana Football Association Disciplinary Committee ruling to fine them 12,000 Ghana cedis and banned the team from having fans in the stands in their next three home league matches.
The Phobians were handed this punishment last week after they were found guilty of failure to control their fans in a premier league game with Wa All Stars.
Other club officials, Kwame Opare Addo PRO and Board member, Barimah Atuahene were fined 6,000 Ghana cedis each and banned from all football related issues for two years.
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