Violence shouldn't happen in our football â?? Hearts of Oak NCC PRO Kobby Jones
In the wake of the tragic death of Asante Kotoko supporter Francis Yaw Frimpong, known as Nana Pooley, Hearts of Oak's National Chapters Committee Public Relations Officer, Kobby Jones, has condemned violence in football.He made this statement after the vigil held in Kumasi, where fans and leaders from both clubs held candles. Hearts of Oak was there yesterday in solidarity.The way our brother died is very sad and it shouldn't happen in our football that is why we joined our brothers and did what we did. For the supporters leadership we are in cordially talks with them we have done some meetings and we were looking at ways. Sometimes if you go to a venues the things going on there it is worrying in our minds we think, he told Peace FM as monitored by Ghanasoccernet.com.Pooley was fatally stabbed during a violent altercation following Kotoko's Ghana Premier League match against Nsoatreman FC at the Nana Konamansah Park in Nsoatre. The incident has led to widespread condemnation and calls for increased security measures at football matches. The Ghana Police Service has launched an investigation, with several arrests made in connection to the incident.The football community continues to mourn Pooley's loss, emphasizing the need for unity and the eradication of violence in the sport.
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