The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has referred Asante Kotoko coach, Maxwell Konadu to the Disciplinary Committee for comments made against referee Daniel Laryea.
Konadu expressed his disappointment in the referee's performance especially at the latter part of the game between his side and Berekum Chelsea last Sunday.
Club officials and stakeholders were reminded by the GFA ahead of the season to seek redress using the appropriate procedure and made available referee complaint forms to all clubs.
Clubs are to seek redress by filling the form, indicating time, incident, culprits, and submitting to the match review panel within 48 hours after the said match.
The match review panel will then review the performance of the referee or match official and issue a decision.
Clubs, players and officials are urged to use the appropriate processes to address all grievances rather than resorting to making comments against match officials after the game.
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