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Phar rangers banned 5 years for misconduct

The Ghana Football Association has banned Division One League club, Phar Rangers for five years ban after they were found guilty of misconduct.

The club is reported to have withdrawn from competitions after 2020/21 Division League had started without giving a sound explanation for the punishable act.

The GFA in a statement issued on Wednesday, June 30, 2021, the association said Phar Rangers FC shall only be allowed to join the Regional Football Association league upon the return after five seasons at the lowest league of the region.

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Executives of the club were also banned from football activities for the same period. GFA further ordered the players to apply to be made free agents by the Players’ Status Committee of the GFA.

Read the full statement below:

“That Phar Rangers FC is hereby suspended from all competitions of the Ghana Football Association for a period of five (5) years effective this 2020/2021 football season in accordance with Article 13(3) of the Division One League Regulations,” the Disciplinary Committee ruling read on Wednesday.

“That accordingly, Phar Rangers FC shall only be allowed to join the Regional Football Association league upon the return after five seasons at the lowest league of the region.”

“The Shareholders and Directors of Phar RangersFC on the records are hereby also banned from all football activities for a period of five (5) years effective from this 2020/2021 football season in accordance with Article 13(3) of the GFA Division One League Regulations.”

“Having suspended Phar Rangers FC from all competitions of the GFA, the Disciplinary Committee hereby furthers orders that the players of the club shall apply and shall be granted free-agent status by the Players’ Status Committee of the GFA, free all encumbrances to save the conditions attached to the transfers from their previous clubs to Phar Rangers FC.”

“The Disciplinary Committee further orders that the suspension of Phar Rangers FC shall not relieve the club of its financial obligations which have already accrued towards the GFA or any member of the Association.”

By: Rainbowradioonline.com

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