
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has announced that Berekum Chelsea have been charged with multiple breaches of the Ghana Premier League Regulations.
This follows the club’s failure to comply with the regulations, before and during their 2025/26 Ghanaian top-flight league encounter against Asante Kotoko.
The breaches relate to failure to ensure all their players had their names displayed at the back of their jerseys and their failure to organise a pre-match briefing for their head coach.
“Berekum Chelsea have been charged with multiple breaches of the Ghana Premier League Regulations, 2025, and the Enhanced Matchday Safety and Security Protocols, 2025, following their Premier League game against Asante Kotoko SC at the Golden City Park.
“The Club is alleged to have allowed Mr. Obed Nana Nketia, an unauthorised official, to sit in the inner perimeter. They are also alleged to have failed to ensure that all their players had their names displayed at the back of their strips. The Club is further alleged to have failed to organise the mandatory Pre-Match Briefing for their Head Coach,” the Ghana FA announced on Sunday, September 14.
Berekum Chelsea now have until Tuesday, September 16, to respond to the charges.
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