Hohoe United Safety and Security Officer Alhassan Samadu has been charged by the Ghana Football Association (GFA) for alleged misconduct following a Ghana Premier League match involving the club and Samartex.
According to a regulatory update issued by the GFA for the 2025/2026 season, Samadu has been charged with breaching Article 12(4) of the GFA Disciplinary Code, 2019.
The charge relates to events that reportedly occurred during the half-time interval of the league match between Hohoe United and Samartex.
The GFA alleges that Samadu incited aggression toward match officials by leading unauthorised persons in their direction. He is also accused of using threatening and insulting language during the incident.
Football authorities consider such behaviour a serious breach of disciplinary rules, particularly when it involves attempts to intimidate match officials.
Samadu has been given until the close of Tuesday, March 10, 2026, to respond to the charge.
The response will allow the GFA's disciplinary bodies to review his explanation before determining the next course of action.
The association has closely monitored disciplinary cases involving club officials as it seeks to maintain order and respect for match officials in domestic competitions.
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