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The clubs argue that the continuation of the Premier League is vital for their financial stability, fan engagement, and overall competitiveness.
They seem to be pushing back against Asante Kotokos stance, calling their bluff and insisting on the resumption of the league as soon as possible.
The conflict indicates a divide within the Ghanaian football community, with some clubs prioritizing investment protection and others potentially advocating for a more cautious approach.
The situation appears to be a key moment in Ghanaian football, with the outcome likely to have lasting effects on the league.
A fan of one of Ghana's biggest football teams, Asante Kotoko, died after being stabbed to death at a match against Nsoatreman FC two weeks ago.
Francis Yaw Frimpong, better known as Pooley, was killed following a heated argument with an unidentified man during the game.
The senseless loss of life is devastating, said his club Asante Kotoko.
Violence at football matches has been a persistent issue in Ghana. In 2001, a riot in the capital, Accra, led to the death of at least 120 people.
The match in the central town of Nsoatre was also marred by fan violence, with people throwing objects onto the pitch. Things escalated when some spectators stormed the field, attacking players and officials.Asante Kotoko said their goalkeeper, Mohammed Camara, was assaulted by pitch invaders during the chaos.
The match resumed after a brief halt, with Asante Kotoko ultimately losing 1-0 to Nsoatreman.
Both teams, Asante Kotoko and Nsoatreman, have since condemned the clashes.
In response to the incident, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has banned Nsoatreman from using their home venue, Nana Koramansah Park, until further notice while an investigation is conducted.
Additionally, the GFA has postponed the next round of league matches.
The authorities have launched an investigation into Mr Frimpong's death.
People have called for stricter security measures at match venues across the country for a league that has lost its appeal in the last few years.
Despite previous sanctions aimed at improving safety, such as fines issued in 2022 for Nsoatreman and Accra Young Wise for breaching safety regulations, and a seven-game home ban handed to Skyy, violence remains a problem.
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