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Oly lose protest cases against Tamale City, Preko

 The Ghana Football Asso­ciation (GFA) Disciplinary Committee has dismissed Accra Great Olympics FC’s protest case against Tamale City FC in relation to their betPawa Premier League match­day 27 game played at the WAFA Park in Sogakope.

According to the Disciplinary Com­mittee, the violation in contention was not sanctioned under the GFA Premier League Regulations, but rather a fine in accordance with the provisions of the GFA Club Licensing Regulations and the GFA Club Licensing Book of Sanctions.

A fine of GH¢20, 000 has therefore been imposed on Tamale City FC for failing to appoint a Head Coach after being granted 30-day grace period given to the Club.

Tamale City FC has been asked to immediately appoint a Head Coach to replace Coach Walid Mohammed who travelled outside the country for medical reasons.

The decision has been communicated to all parties with aggrieved parties given within one day of being notified of the decision to appeal before the GFA Ap­peals Committee.

In a related development, the GFA Appeals Committee has directed Accra Great Olympics to comply with the de­cision of the Player Status Committee in relation to the complaint filed by its former Head Coach, Yaw Preko.

The Appeals Committee in its ruling agreed with the Player Status Commit­tee’s decision that Coach Yaw Preko was entitled to all his outstanding salary and other benefits.

Great Olympics have been given 14 days to comply with the decision.

The decision has been communicated to Great Olympics FC and Coach Yaw Preko accordingly  

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