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Windy Professionals charged on two counts of misconduct

8 years ago
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Windy Professionals have been charged on two counts of misconduct in respect of their GN Bank Division One League against Ebusua Dwarfs in Winneba.

After the said match, Windy Professionals FC failed to control their players and officials when they rushed to the field of play in an attempt to physically assault the match officials and also held the match officials hostage for about thirty-five (35) minutes contrary to the GFA Regulations.

The Club has been charged for a breach of Articles 56, 58 and 59 of the Disciplinary Code and Articles 35(2), 35(3)(c), 35(7)(d) and 35(4) of the GFA General Regulations in respect of this match.

Also, after the match, Windy Professionals FC failed to control their supporters when they were denied entry into the inner perimeter by the police, they threw objects at the match officials and the police with a stone hitting a player of Dwarfs FC who had to be rush to the hospital and the ambulance side door glass being smashed by one of the stones contrary to the GFA Regulations.

They have also been charged for a breach of Articles 56, 58 and 59 of the Disciplinary Code and Articles 35(2), 35(3)(c), 35(7)(d) and 35(4) of the GFA General Regulations in respect of this match.

The Club is therefore required to submit a written Statement of Defence to the charge(s) on or before Thursday, August 27, 2015 on or before 5pm at the GFA Secretariat or through email address to the Disciplinary Committee [email protected], failing which the Disciplinary Committee shall proceed to adjudicate the case without the Statement of Defence.

Should they choose Defence Options 3 (Personal Hearing) in the Statement of Defence, they will appear before the Disciplinary Committee on Thursday, August 27, 2015 at 4pm at the GFA Secretariat to answer to the charge(s), failure which the Disciplinary Committee shall proceed to adjudicate the case in their absence.