Nsoatreman FC official, Kudus Bashiu, has been handed a one-year ban by the Ghana Football Association, for misconduct during his side's Premier League match against Asante Kotoko on February 2, 2025.
Bashiru, who is a former Equipment Officer of the Club, has been found guilty of unlawfully entering the inner perimeter and assaulting Kotoko goalkeeper Mohammed Camara.
Bashiru is now prohibited from participating in any football-related activities for the duration of the ban, significantly impacting his involvement with Nsoatreman FC.
The GFA earlier this week, referred Nsoatreman FC to the Association’s Prosecutor after failed talks to rescind the club’s withdrawal from the Ghana Premier League.
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