Ghana
Football Association (GFA) president, Kwesi Nyantakyi, has denied
making any categotrical statement that suggests Kumasi Asante Kotoko
were likely to win their appeal against a Disciplinary Committee ruling
that declared them losers of their clash with Accra Hearts of Oak for
using an unqualified player. Instead, he has advised all interested
parties to allow the Appeals Committee to determine and give its ruling
in the case without any duress.
According to Nyantakyi, it is the
Appeals Committee that has the mandate to determine the case by
interpreting the rules and regulations and urged interested parties to
stay away from trying to pre-empt judgement.
In an interview with
the Graphic Sports, the FA president confirmed that the Elite Cup,
whose legality or otherwise, has been the centre of discussion and
controversy in the Kotoko-Hearts impasse at the Disciplinary Committee,
was indeed a sanctioned competition by the Executive Committee (ExCo) of
the GFA.
"Of course, the Elite Cup competition is sanctioned by
the ExCo and it is comparable to say, the Carling Cup in the English
Premier League, but it is also governed by rules and regulations and
that is what will be determined by the Appeals Committee. Just like
what happens in the law courts, the technicalities will have to be
determined by the committee.
"I have been misquoted as saying
that since the Elite Cup is sanctioned by the FA, Kotoko stand the
strong chance of winning their appeal. I've not said that.
"If I
did, then there will be no point for the Appeals Committee to sit. It
alone has the mandate to determine the case and give its ruling,"
Nyantakyi explained. |
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