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Sport News from Friday, April 26, 2019
Source: Ghananewsagency.org
2019-04-26
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Referee Emmanuel Eshun and his two badistants had to leave the Nana Agyemang Badu I sports stadium on Wednesday (April 24th), under close police protection, three hours after a league match between Aduana Stars and Medeama SC.
Arbitrator Eshun and his two badistants; Ali Timuah Baah and Sulemana Deen were taken out of the stadium by the police, while downtown supporters were angry, who were mbaded at the main entrance and threatened with chaos if the referees were to to withdraw.
Home team supporters, Aduana Stars, accused the referees of poor officials and attacked them after the match during the special standardization competition of the Ghana Football Federation (GFA), which put end to a full match.
Supporters felt that the referees were unfair to them especially in the second half, as he refused them a clear penalty after an obvious handball in the penalty area.
This resulted in throwing stones, bag water and other foreign materials on the badistant referees of the two lines, who were forced to run for safety, resulting in temporary delays in the match. .
Mr. George Gyewu, Operations Manager, Baba Aluta, Social Services Manager, Atta De Bango, Team Leader and Fan Leaders, had to intervene to calm the fans so the match could continue.
However, at the resumption of the debates, the referee had talked with his badistants, the police and the other officials of the match, even in the 90th minute. After three minutes, he hissed the end of the match.
But that did not spare them the anger of the fans, determined to attack them after the match.
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