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GFA Disciplinary Committee has awarded Amajande three points and three
goals in respect of their GN Bank Division One League Match day 25 game
against Wa African United at the Damongo Park on August 2.
PANEL 1. PROSPER HARRISON ADDO, ESQ. – CHAIRMAN 2. EVA OKYERE, ESQ. - MEMBER 3. W.O.1 J.W. AMOO - MEMBER
The
GFA Disciplinary Committee has awarded Amajande three points and three
goals in respect of their GN Bank Division One League Match day 25 game
against Wa African United at the Damongo Park on August 2.
PANEL 1. PROSPER HARRISON ADDO, ESQ. – CHAIRMAN 2. EVA OKYERE, ESQ. - MEMBER 3. W.O.1 J.W. AMOO - MEMBER 4. GODSWAY GLAH - MEMBER
EMMANUEL NEWTON DASOBERI – SECRETARY
PROCEEDINGS In
accordance with Article 41.5 of the GFA Statutes and Articles 37(10)(a)
to 37(10)(d) of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) General
Regulations, the Disciplinary Committee (the Committee) considered the
depositions from Amajande Football Club (Petitioner) and Wa African
United Football Club (Respondent) and the match reports of the match
officials.
SUMMARY OF THE FACTS CASE OF AMAJANDE FC Amajande
Football Club (the Petitioner) on August 5, 2015 protested against Wa
African United Football Club (the Respondent) for failing to honour
their Match Day 25 GN Bank Division One League match at Damango in
contravention of Article 34(1)(f) of the General Regulations of the GFA.
According to the Protest, Wa African United FC failed to attend the
Pre-match Technical Meeting, as well as the match, without just cause.
The Petitioner contends that match officials held on for a long while
and finally, Referee Richard Antwi whistled for the end of the match at
3:31pm.
The Petitioner consequently, demanded that per Article
34(1)(f) of the General Regulations of the GFA, it should be declared
the winner of the match.
DEFENCE OF WA AFRICAN UNITED FC The
Respondent failed to file a Statement of Defence to the Protest within
three (3) days of receipt of the Protest as stipulated by the GFA
Regulations.
FINDINGS AND GROUNDS OF THE DECISION The absence
of a Statement of Defence by Wa African United FC notwithstanding, the
Committee shall in accordance with Article 37(10)(c) of the GFA
Regulations proceed to deliver its decision.
The said Article
states that “the Disciplinary Committee may deliver its decision in any
given case even if one party fails, neglects or refuses to file a
statement of defence or a reply as the case may be within the stipulated
time.”
The Committee shall therefore, adjudicate the instant
Protest on its merit in the light of Article 34(13)(a) of the General
Regulations of the GFA. The said Article 34(13)(a) of the GFA General
Regulations reads: “The burden of proof regarding a protest between
clubs rests on the protesting club and in the case of a charge by the
Prosecutor, the burden rests with the Prosecution”.
On the
instant matter itself, the relevant regulations are very clear.
According to the Petitioner, Wa African United FC should be made to
suffer forfeiture of the match under Article 34(1)(f) of the General
Regulations of the GFA which reads as follows: Article 34(1)(f) “A
team commits an offence punishable by forfeiture of a match where it
fails to report for or fails to honour a match without just cause”.
This
Regulation is replicated in Article 7(2) of the Division One Special
Regulations specifically stated below: Article 7(2) “Any Club that fails
to honour any match without just cause shall be guilty of an offence
punishable by forfeiture. Force majeure shall be considered a just
cause.”
The Committee finds that the Respondent failed to attend
both the Pre-match Technical meeting and the Match itself without any
reason being advanced.
It is also the finding of this Committee
that the failure of Wa African United FC to honour the match was not as a
result of force majeure. Wa African United FC is therefore, caught
squarely by Article 34(1)(f) of the General Regulations of the GFA. The
Committee thus, holds that the Protest of Amajande FC shall succeed.
DECISION The Committee therefore makes the following decisions:
1. That for failing to report for and to honour the match, Wa African
United FC shall forfeit its Match Day 25 GN Bank Division One League
match in accordance with Article 34(1)(f) of the General Regulations of
the GFA and Article 7(2) of the Division One Special Regulations.
2.
That having been found to have forfeited the match, Wa African United
FC shall be considered as having lost the match in accordance with
Article 34(3) and accordingly, three (3) points and three (3) goals are
hereby awarded in favour of Amajande FC.
3. That in addition,
being the defaulting club, Wa African United FC is hereby fined Two
Thousand and Five Hundred Ghana Cedis (GH¢2,500.00) payable to the GFA,
50% of which shall be paid to Amajande FC pursuant to Article 34(5)(a)
of the General Regulations of the GFA.
4. That being the Home
Team, Wa African United FC is hereby ordered to pay an amount of Five
Hundred Ghana Cedis (GH¢500.00) payable to the GFA, which the GFA shall
pay to Amajande FC as Transportation Cost to the Away Team, pursuant to
Article 34(5)(a) of the General Regulations of the GFA.
5. That
being the defaulting club, Wa African United FC shall lose three (3)
points from the club’s accumulated points from previous matches,
pursuant to Article 34(5)(a) of the General Regulations of the GFA.
6. That the fines mentioned in Decisions 3 and 4 above, shall be paid
to the GFA within fourteen (14) days upon receipt of this Ruling,
failing which Wa African United FC shall automatically forfeit all
subsequent matches after the said deadline by the Division One League
Board or the GFA in accordance with Articles 39(8)(b), 39(8)(d) and
39(8)(f) of the First Amendment to the GFA General Regulations.
7.
That should any party be dissatisfied with or aggrieved by this
Decision, the party has within three (3) days of being notified of this
Ruling to appeal to the Appeals Committee of the Ghana Football
Association (See Article 37(11) of the General Regulations of the GFA). |
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4. GODSWAY GLAH - MEMBER
EMMANUEL NEWTON DASOBERI – SECRETARY
PROCEEDINGS In
accordance with Article 41.5 of the GFA Statutes and Articles 37(10)(a)
to 37(10)(d) of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) General
Regulations, the Disciplinary Committee (the Committee) considered the
depositions from Amajande Football Club (Petitioner) and Wa African
United Football Club (Respondent) and the match reports of the match
officials.
SUMMARY OF THE FACTS CASE OF AMAJANDE FC Amajande
Football Club (the Petitioner) on August 5, 2015 protested against Wa
African United Football Club (the Respondent) for failing to honour
their Match Day 25 GN Bank Division One League match at Damango in
contravention of Article 34(1)(f) of the General Regulations of the GFA.
According to the Protest, Wa African United FC failed to attend the
Pre-match Technical Meeting, as well as the match, without just cause.
The Petitioner contends that match officials held on for a long while
and finally, Referee Richard Antwi whistled for the end of the match at
3:31pm.
The Petitioner consequently, demanded that per Article
34(1)(f) of the General Regulations of the GFA, it should be declared
the winner of the match.
DEFENCE OF WA AFRICAN UNITED FC The
Respondent failed to file a Statement of Defence to the Protest within
three (3) days of receipt of the Protest as stipulated by the GFA
Regulations.
FINDINGS AND GROUNDS OF THE DECISION The absence
of a Statement of Defence by Wa African United FC notwithstanding, the
Committee shall in accordance with Article 37(10)(c) of the GFA
Regulations proceed to deliver its decision.
The said Article
states that “the Disciplinary Committee may deliver its decision in any
given case even if one party fails, neglects or refuses to file a
statement of defence or a reply as the case may be within the stipulated
time.”
The Committee shall therefore, adjudicate the instant
Protest on its merit in the light of Article 34(13)(a) of the General
Regulations of the GFA. The said Article 34(13)(a) of the GFA General
Regulations reads: “The burden of proof regarding a protest between
clubs rests on the protesting club and in the case of a charge by the
Prosecutor, the burden rests with the Prosecution”.
On the
instant matter itself, the relevant regulations are very clear.
According to the Petitioner, Wa African United FC should be made to
suffer forfeiture of the match under Article 34(1)(f) of the General
Regulations of the GFA which reads as follows: Article 34(1)(f) “A
team commits an offence punishable by forfeiture of a match where it
fails to report for or fails to honour a match without just cause”.
This
Regulation is replicated in Article 7(2) of the Division One Special
Regulations specifically stated below: Article 7(2) “Any Club that fails
to honour any match without just cause shall be guilty of an offence
punishable by forfeiture. Force majeure shall be considered a just
cause.”
The Committee finds that the Respondent failed to attend
both the Pre-match Technical meeting and the Match itself without any
reason being advanced.
It is also the finding of this Committee
that the failure of Wa African United FC to honour the match was not as a
result of force majeure. Wa African United FC is therefore, caught
squarely by Article 34(1)(f) of the General Regulations of the GFA. The
Committee thus, holds that the Protest of Amajande FC shall succeed.
DECISION The Committee therefore makes the following decisions:
1. That for failing to report for and to honour the match, Wa African
United FC shall forfeit its Match Day 25 GN Bank Division One League
match in accordance with Article 34(1)(f) of the General Regulations of
the GFA and Article 7(2) of the Division One Special Regulations.
2.
That having been found to have forfeited the match, Wa African United
FC shall be considered as having lost the match in accordance with
Article 34(3) and accordingly, three (3) points and three (3) goals are
hereby awarded in favour of Amajande FC.
3. That in addition,
being the defaulting club, Wa African United FC is hereby fined Two
Thousand and Five Hundred Ghana Cedis (GH¢2,500.00) payable to the GFA,
50% of which shall be paid to Amajande FC pursuant to Article 34(5)(a)
of the General Regulations of the GFA.
4. That being the Home
Team, Wa African United FC is hereby ordered to pay an amount of Five
Hundred Ghana Cedis (GH¢500.00) payable to the GFA, which the GFA shall
pay to Amajande FC as Transportation Cost to the Away Team, pursuant to
Article 34(5)(a) of the General Regulations of the GFA.
5. That
being the defaulting club, Wa African United FC shall lose three (3)
points from the club’s accumulated points from previous matches,
pursuant to Article 34(5)(a) of the General Regulations of the GFA.
6. That the fines mentioned in Decisions 3 and 4 above, shall be paid
to the GFA within fourteen (14) days upon receipt of this Ruling,
failing which Wa African United FC shall automatically forfeit all
subsequent matches after the said deadline by the Division One League
Board or the GFA in accordance with Articles 39(8)(b), 39(8)(d) and
39(8)(f) of the First Amendment to the GFA General Regulations.
7.
That should any party be dissatisfied with or aggrieved by this
Decision, the party has within three (3) days of being notified of this
Ruling to appeal to the Appeals Committee of the Ghana Football
Association (See Article 37(11) of the General Regulations of the GFA). |
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