CAS RULINGS: Ashantigold and Inter Allies players case against GFA upheld

By Tony Bebli

The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has overturned the sanctions imposed by the Ghana Football Association (GFA) against the players involved in the suspected match-fixing incident between AshantiGold and Inter Allies two seasons ago.

The verdict, announced today, marks a significant turning point in players’ careers and sets a precedent for future player disputes within the Ghanaian football environment.

For their suspected involvement in influencing the results of a Ghana Premier League encounter on match day 34, which AshantiGold won 7-0, the GFA’s Disciplinary Committee sanctioned 21 players, 14 of whom played for AshantiGold. Hashmin Musah, an Inter Allies player, said that he scored two own goals to thwart the match-fixing scheme in a post-game interview.

Some players were given 30-month bans for their role in fixing the game while others received a 48-month ban.

The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) verdict states that the Ghana Football Association should pay each player $345.77 as compensation.

 

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