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An Accra High Court on Wednesday adjourned the contempt case filed against the Ghana Football Association and some of its high officials by a supporter of Accra Hearts of Oak.
The court presided over by Justice Anthony Kofi Abada said the adjournment was due to the unavailability of counsel for Otu-Quaye, Mr. Ernest Thompson, who was indisposed.
He explained that counsel for the plaintiff supported his absence with a copy of his medical report, which compelled him to adjourn the case.
Hearing has now been fixed for November 24.
Mr.Quaye filed contempt charges against Kwesi Nyantakyi, President of the Football Association, Kofi Nsiah, General Secretary of the FA, Mr Kweku Ampim Darko, Deputy General Secretary, Mr Randy Abbey, spokesperson and Mr Welbeck Abra-Appiah, Chairman of the Professional League Board for allegedly defying a court order.
The alleged order sought to place an injunction on the seventh week league matches of the 2006/2007 Onetouch Premier League.
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