President of Okwahu United Brian Acheampong has ordered the club to withdraw from the ongoing MTN FA Cup.
This order comes on the back of violent attacks by Okwahu fans in their Division One League tie against King Solomon at Kwahu Praso where Okwahu lost 1-0.
The President has asked the club to withdraw from the competition as they prepare to face disciplinary action.
Okwahu were scheduled to host Sekondi Hasaacas at Nkawkaw in a round of 16 tie on Sunday.
In a related development, club CEO Francis Anom is set to resign from the club following the unsavory incidents.
Sources indicate his letter will be tendered by close of day.
Watch Photos of King Solomon owner and players receiving treatment after being attacked by Okwahu fans.
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