
Hearts of Oak has been slapped with an indefinite ban of playing all matches behind closed doors after breaking coronavirus safety protocols during Saturday’s 2-0 derby defeat to Great Olympics in the Ghana Premier League.
The club has also been hauled before the Ghana Football Association Disciplinary Committee.
In the Match Day 11 home fixture at the Accra Sports Stadium, the Phobians ultimately left disappointed as Glad Awako and Maxwell Quaye scored to register three points and bragging rights for Olympics in the Accra derby.
“Below are the decisions taken by the GFA on Accra Hearts of Oak: The GFA condemns, without any reservations, the violations of the GFA Matchday Protocols that took place at the Accra Sports Stadium, despite the plans put in place,” part of Sunday’s GFA statement announced on their official website reads.
“That Accra Hearts of Oak SC, the home club, is immediately referred to the Disciplinary Committee concerning the breaches of the provisions of the approved GFA Matchday Protocols. The Disciplinary Committee has been tasked to sit on this matter expeditiously.
“That until the case is fully determined, Accra Hearts of Oak SC shall play their Home matches behind Closed Doors at the Accra Sports Stadium”.
Credit: myjoyonline.com
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